How to generate a site map of SharePoint sites

Anonymous
2016-01-19T08:19:02+00:00

I'd like to generate a site map of SharePoint sites - nothing special and something akin to the DOS TREE command would be perfect:

ourcompany.sharepoint.com/.../start.aspx

+---Business Management

+---Clients

|   +---Citrix

|   +---Microsoft

|   ---VMware

---Library

    +---Graphics

    ---Template

Any ideas?

Thanks, Rob.

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  1. Anonymous
    2016-01-24T04:02:13+00:00

    hi rob,

    to view the structure of a sharepoint online site, you may click the content and structure under site administration. to do that:

    1.let the site admin log into a sharepoint online site(the root site)>click the gear on the upper right corner>site settings.

    2.under site administration, click content and structure.

    note: if you couldn't find the content and structure, please click  site collection features under site collection administration> find sharepoint server publishing infrastructure> click activate

     

    if there is any update, please let us know.

    thanks,

    felix

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  1. Anonymous
    2016-01-19T08:21:37+00:00

    PS. I've found Site Settings, Site Hierarchy which lists all the sites so I can build the above manually. Just wondered if there was a way to generate a more tree like report.

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  2. Anonymous
    2016-01-19T10:37:09+00:00

    hi rob,

    you may check if tree view feature can achieve your goal. enabling this feature will list all the contents including subsites, libraries, lists, etc. in a tree structure.

    to enable this feature, navigate to the site > site settings > navigation elements > enable tree view. (you may choose to untick enable quick launch to hide default quick launch navigation option.)

    regards,

    ryan

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  3. Anonymous
    2016-01-23T03:32:23+00:00

    Hi Rob,

    Have you referred Ryan's reply?

    Regards,

    Spike

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  4. Anonymous
    2016-01-23T04:32:04+00:00

    Not had chance to try it yet although I more PowerShell type solution maybe easier to dump out the structure

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