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Step two: Enable Scan to SharePoint, and create a Scan to SharePoint Quick Set

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Step two: Enable Scan to SharePoint® and create a Scan to SharePoint Quick Set Follow these steps to enable the feature Scan to SharePoint feature and create a Save to SharePoint Quick Set: 1. Using the top navigation tabs, click Scan/Digital Send. 2. In the left navigation pane, click Scan to SharePoint®. NOTE: Quick Sets are short-cut jobs that can be accessed on the product Home screen or within the Quick Sets application. 3. Select Enable Scan to SharePoint®, and then click Apply. 4. In the Quick Sets List area, click Add to launch the Quick Set Wizard. 5. Enter a Quick Set Name (for example, "Scan to Sharepoint") and a Quick Set Description. 6. Select a Quick Set Start Option to determine what occurs after selecting a Quick Set on the product control panel, and then click Next. 7. Use the following steps to add the path to the SharePoint folder. a. Click Add on the SharePoint® Settings page to open the Add SharePoint® Path page. b. Open another browser window, navigate to the SharePoint folder to use, and then copy the folder path for the SharePoint folder from that browser window. c. Paste the SharePoint folder path into the SharePoint® Path: field. d. By default, the product overwrites an existing file that has the same file name as the new file. Clear Overwrite existing files so that a new file with the same name as an existing file is given an updated time/date stamp. e. Select an option from the Authentication Settings drop-down menu. Select whether it is necessary to sign in to the SharePoint site with credentials, or store the credentials within the Quick Set. NOTE: Use credentials of user to connect after Sign In at the control panel is selected in the Authentication Settings drop-down menu, the logged-in user must have permissions to write to the specified SharePoint site. 48 Chapter 2 Use the scanner ENWW

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Step two: Enable Scan to SharePoint
®
and create a Scan to SharePoint Quick Set
Follow these steps to enable the feature
Scan to SharePoint
feature and create a Save to SharePoint Quick Set:
1.
Using the top navigation tabs, click
Scan/Digital Send
.
2.
In the left navigation pane, click
Scan to SharePoint®
.
NOTE:
Quick Sets are short-cut jobs that can be accessed on the product Home screen or within the
Quick
Sets
application.
3.
Select
Enable Scan to SharePoint®
, and then click
Apply
.
4.
In the
Quick Sets List
area, click
Add
to launch the Quick Set Wizard.
5.
Enter a
Quick Set Name
(for example, “Scan to Sharepoint”) and a
Quick Set Description
.
6.
Select a
Quick Set Start Option
to determine what occurs after selecting a Quick Set on the product control
panel, and then click
Next
.
7.
Use the following steps to add the path to the SharePoint folder.
a.
Click
Add
on the
SharePoint® Settings
page to open the
Add SharePoint® Path
page.
b.
Open another browser window, navigate to the SharePoint folder to use, and then copy the folder
path for the SharePoint folder from that browser window.
c.
Paste the SharePoint folder path into the
SharePoint® Path:
field.
d.
By default, the product overwrites an existing file that has the same file name as the new file. Clear
Overwrite existing files
so that a new file with the same name as an existing file is given an updated
time/date stamp.
e.
Select an option from the
Authentication Settings
drop-down menu. Select whether it is necessary to
sign in to the SharePoint site with credentials, or store the credentials within the Quick Set.
NOTE:
Use credentials of user to connect after Sign In at the control panel
is selected in the
Authentication Settings
drop-down menu, the logged-in user must have permissions to write to the
specified SharePoint site.
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Use the scanner
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