Hiya Paul, Thanks for the screen shots. What you need to do is go to that webpart, rightclick and convert to XSLT. Once you have done that, SPD will render whatever fields you are requesting from the library, the available content fields will appear on the right hand side. Delete the webpart, design the table or look or feel of what you want and insert your content as a single (if you only want to show one document), or multiple (if you have many files in the library). You should be able to drag and drop wherever you want. You then click on the little right arrow that appears when you hover over a field to drop in any extra fields such as the icon/type etc. Remember to adjust the web part properties to further customise, e.g show toolbar, name of the webpart etc. (do this by right clicking on the actual webpart and go to properties) I notice that you have your uploading toolbar which you probably want to do without as you just want information rather than that... Good luck! Uzma
Subject: RE: [OzMOSS] File size, doctype and icon columns?Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2008 09:45:24 +1000From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: listserver@ozMOSS.com Hi Uzma, I’ve attempted what you suggested but have hit a couple of snags that I hope you can help with. Perhaps I’m missing the process of converting/creating an XSLT data view? The steps I’ve followed are: 1. Add all required columns to existing document library. 2. Open page for editing in SPD. 3. Insert new Data View. 4. Select existing doc library as data source. 5. Select required columns and insert selected fields as Single Item View (just to preview results). This gives me the following which shows the original doc library with my custom data view below. As you can see, the required columns are present and available but their display is not as expected. Looks like SP does some custom operations on these which aren’t available when they’re converted to a data view. To be expected I suppose. Now, if I had the relevant code I could probably incorporate it but where to begin…? This really shouldn’t be this hard. L Regards,Paul From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Uzma NazSent: Saturday, 9 August 2008 5:17 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: RE: [OzMOSS] File size, doctype and icon columns? What if... you create a document library view with as much info as possible... display it on a page and edit with SharePoint Designer. Convert the view into XLST, you can then select whatever fields you want to show by dragging over available columns which should contain file size. However... this would be a one fix solution, I'm not sure if you can export this web view and deploy in any other site... give it a go and see what you can do. (I'm loving customising my pages using this method, I can display whatever content I like in any format/style). Uzma Subject: [OzMOSS] File size, doctype and icon columns?Date: Fri, 8 Aug 2008 14:52:28 +1000From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: listserver@ozMOSS.com Hi all, I have a need to grab the document file size (plus file type, icon etc) and display it in a Summary Links or CQ web part under the heading “Related Documents” on a publishing page. Unfortunately you can’t filter by this column. In fact, it doesn’t appear to be a column at all and is only available for views. My plan was to: - export the CQWP - add the required fields to the appropriate properties and import as custom web part - add a custom style to ItemStyle.xsl and reference the columns with <xsl:value-of [EMAIL PROTECTED] /> etc. But I don’t think this will work if the columns aren’t available. Does anyone have any idea how you might go about grabbing and re-issuing this valuable info? I’d consider adding them programmatically as custom site columns as I’d like this info to be widely available. 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