Sc SharePoint forums, someone occasionally asks about "changing the label of Title" or about "removing title from lists".
Imo linea: Non illud faciunt!
Miserabile, user interface ut sino uno modo mutatio agmen label ut ostensum:
Title is a column associated with the "Item" content type. Multis, multis, multi CT usum huius columpne et si mutaverit hic, it ripples out everywhere. There’s a good chance that you didn’t intend for that to happen. You were probably thinking to yourself, "I have a custom lookup list and ‘Title’ non aliter quam sicut columna nomen, so I’m going to change it to ‘Status Code’ and add a description column." But if you follow through on that thought and rename ‘Title’ to ‘Status Code’, omne album title scriptor (bibliothecas possidet document) changes to "Status Code" et vos forsit quod nequaquam fieri.
Verus forsit est ut hoc unum modo mutationis. The UI "knows" that "title" is a reserved word. Ita, if you try and change "Status Code" back to "Title", erit, ne te nunc habes, ipse picta in angulo usura pingere quod numquam arescit
Ita quod si iam fit illud mutata? I haven’t seen the answer we all want, which is a simple and easy method to change the label back to ‘Title’. Right now, the best advice is to change it to something like "Doc/Item Title". That’s a generic enough label that may not be too jarring for your users.
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- Microsoft contactus.
- Facere aliquid cum rei exemplum, maybe in conjunctione cum pluma.
- Instar ex database schemate et tincidunt eget SQL. (Contactus quidem id facere debeas coram Microsoft; erit verisimile contractum irritum vestro subsidio).
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Update tardus meridianus, 11/15: Donec suscipit describit, invenimus quaedam ratio quae non habent ordinem agminis titulo: http://www.venkat.org/index.php/2007/09/03/how-to-remove-title-column-from-a-custom-list/