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Microsoft 365 - OpenText eDOCS Integration and Automation

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Common Integration Use Cases Between Microsoft 365 and OpenText eDOCS

1. Matter-Centric Document Filing from Outlook and Teams into eDOCS

Data flow: Microsoft 365 ? OpenText eDOCS

Legal teams often receive client instructions, drafts, and approvals through Outlook and Microsoft Teams. An integration can automatically file emails, attachments, and Teams-generated documents into the correct eDOCS matter workspace based on client, matter number, or predefined rules.

  • Reduces manual saving and misfiling of legal correspondence
  • Ensures documents are stored in the correct matter with consistent metadata
  • Improves auditability and supports legal hold and retention requirements

2. Coauthoring Legal Documents in Word with Controlled Check-In and Versioning

Data flow: Bi-directional

Attorneys and paralegals can draft and edit documents in Microsoft Word while eDOCS manages the official matter record, version control, and security. Users work in Word for editing, then check documents back into eDOCS with version history preserved.

  • Supports efficient drafting without losing document governance
  • Prevents version conflicts across distributed legal teams
  • Maintains a single source of truth for final and approved versions

3. Secure Matter Collaboration Using Teams with eDOCS Document Links

Data flow: OpenText eDOCS ? Microsoft 365

Legal teams can collaborate in Microsoft Teams while referencing authoritative documents stored in eDOCS through secure links rather than duplicate file copies. This allows discussions, reviews, and task coordination to happen in Teams while the controlled document remains in eDOCS.

  • Reduces document duplication across chat and file repositories
  • Keeps sensitive legal content under eDOCS security controls
  • Improves collaboration speed for internal legal and client-facing teams

4. Outlook-Based Review and Approval Workflow for Legal Documents

Data flow: OpenText eDOCS ? Microsoft 365 ? OpenText eDOCS

When a document in eDOCS requires review, the system can notify approvers through Outlook with a secure link to the document. Reviewers comment or approve in Microsoft 365, and the status is then updated back in eDOCS to reflect the completed action.

  • Speeds up contract and pleading review cycles
  • Creates a clear approval trail for compliance and governance
  • Allows legal staff to work from familiar Microsoft tools

5. Automated Metadata Enrichment from Microsoft 365 Content into eDOCS

Data flow: Microsoft 365 ? OpenText eDOCS

Documents created in Word, Excel, or PowerPoint can be enriched with matter details, client names, document type, and confidentiality labels before being stored in eDOCS. Integration can pull metadata from Microsoft 365 properties, user inputs, or workflow forms.

  • Improves searchability and matter organization in eDOCS
  • Reduces manual indexing effort for legal support staff
  • Supports consistent classification and records management

6. Legal Reporting and Matter Dashboards Using Power BI and eDOCS Data

Data flow: OpenText eDOCS ? Microsoft 365

eDOCS document activity, matter status, and usage metrics can feed Power BI dashboards for legal operations leaders. This enables reporting on document turnaround times, matter volume, reviewer workload, and compliance exceptions.

  • Provides visibility into legal team productivity and bottlenecks
  • Supports operational reporting for corporate legal departments and law firms
  • Helps identify overdue reviews, inactive matters, and storage trends

7. Secure External Sharing and Client Delivery Through Microsoft 365 with eDOCS Control

Data flow: OpenText eDOCS ? Microsoft 365

Legal teams can prepare client deliverables in eDOCS and publish approved versions to Microsoft 365 for controlled external sharing through SharePoint or OneDrive links. This is useful for sending closing sets, due diligence folders, or client work product while preserving internal governance in eDOCS.

  • Enables faster client delivery with controlled access
  • Separates internal document management from external distribution
  • Improves consistency in what is shared outside the firm or legal department

8. Microsoft 365 Security and Compliance Signals Applied to eDOCS Workflows

Data flow: Bi-directional

Microsoft 365 security features such as sensitivity labels, retention policies, and identity controls can be aligned with eDOCS permissions and matter security. This helps legal organizations apply consistent protection across collaboration and document management environments.

  • Strengthens confidentiality for privileged and regulated documents
  • Aligns access control across email, collaboration, and document repositories
  • Supports enterprise compliance programs and defensible records handling

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