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Old 09-27-2023, 10:14 AM
wsnow wsnow is offline SharePoint: Customizing right-click menu in document library Windows 10 SharePoint: Customizing right-click menu in document library Office 2019
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Default SharePoint: Customizing right-click menu in document library

SP provides different content on right-click menus depending on the library location.

If you have files in a stand-alone library, the menu is extensive and includes items like Move To and Version History.

If you have embedded that same library on a Site Page, then the list of options in the right-click menu is considerably smaller, with about half the options.

I'd like to be able to customize the right-click menu that appears when the library is embedded on a site page, OR be able to force SP to present the larger list when the library is embedded on a site page.



Any idea? Can either of these even be done?

Thanks.
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