![]() But if we have to work with only a few of them, I preferred the old way, since it provided a clean way to view what’s important to me, as a user. There are definite benefits of this new experience: it’s cleaner and much easier to view allthe properties of the documents in the same place. You can add them by choosing the Insert / Quick Part / Document Property menu on the ribbon: Of course, these properties can be used in the body of the document in the “old” way. Here, you’ll see all the properties of the document – even the custom ones: What you can use instead, is the File / Info menu, where you have to click on “Show All Properties…” first: If you open the document in Word client, the old Document Information Panel is not available anymore. In Office Online (Word Online), there’s no direct way to edit the document’s properties. Once the info panel is visible, edit the properties right here, and they’ll be applied to the document instantly. ![]() To access this information panel, click on the “Info” icon in the top right corner, or “Details” in the document’s context menu. When in the SharePoint document library, the document’s properties can be viewed and edited in the info panel on the right side: ![]()
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