How to Set Folder Default Values in SharePoint

Some users won’t stop using folders. Folder Default Values make peace: keep folders, but get metadata for free.

Reading time: 4 minutes Last updated: June 2026 Card code: M-43

What it is

Folder Default Values is a feature that lets you assign automatic metadata values to a folder. Drop a file into the ‘HR Policies’ folder, and SharePoint automatically tags it with ‘Document Type: Policy’ and ‘Department: HR’ — no user action required. The folder becomes a bridge between old folder-thinking and new metadata-thinking.

This is the right tool for teams transitioning from a folder-heavy mindset to a metadata-driven library. You don’t have to fight the habit; you embrace it and use it. Users keep dropping files into folders the way they always have, and the library gains structured metadata automatically.

It’s also useful for high-volume bulk uploads. Set up the right folders with the right defaults, drop in 500 files, and they’re all properly tagged in seconds. Combined with Quick Edit / Grid View for any corrections, this is one of the fastest ways to migrate a folder-heavy shared drive into a metadata-rich SharePoint library.

When to use this

  • When users insist on using folders and you want metadata anyway.
  • When migrating from a folder-heavy shared drive to SharePoint.
  • When bulk uploading files where the folder structure carries meaning.
  • When you want to reduce the manual tagging burden on users.

How to do it

  1. Open the library and go to Library settings.
  2. Open Column default value settings.
  3. Pick a folder.
  4. Set default values for one or more columns (e.g. Document Type = Policy, Department = HR).
  5. Save.
  6. Test by uploading a file to that folder and confirming metadata is applied.
  7. Repeat for other folders with their respective defaults.

Best practices

  • Best ‘bridge’ for users who refuse to stop using folders. Don’t fight the habit; channel it.
  • Speed up bulk uploads. Folder defaults turn 500 file uploads into 500 properly-tagged files.
  • Document the folder defaults. Future admins need to understand why files in ‘HR Policies’ all show ‘Policy’ tag.
  • Combine with required columns and grid view. Defaults set the values; required columns enforce them; grid view fixes anomalies.

Common mistakes

  • Setting up defaults but not telling anyone. Users wonder why some files have tags and others don’t.
  • Defaults that contradict reality. If users put non-policies in ‘HR Policies’, the default tags them wrong.
  • Relying on defaults instead of teaching metadata. Defaults are a transition tool, not a permanent substitute.
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FAQ

What are folder default values in SharePoint?

Folder default values let you set automatic metadata for files uploaded to specific folders. Upload a file to the ‘HR Policies’ folder and its Document Type column auto-populates with ‘Policy’, Department with ‘HR’. The folder becomes a metadata stamping machine — saves users from tagging manually and makes legacy folder structures actually useful.

How do I set folder default values in SharePoint?

In Library Settings, go to Column default value settings, choose your library, then click on a folder to set defaults for files uploaded there. Pick the columns you want to default and the values. Save. From that point, every file uploaded to that folder is auto-tagged with the chosen values.

Can I set default values without using folders?

Yes — column-level defaults work without any folder structure. On the column itself, set a default value that applies to every new file in the library. Use folder default values when different folders need different defaults; use column-level defaults when one default applies library-wide. The two can coexist.

Why aren’t my folder default values applying to existing files?

Because defaults only apply to files uploaded after the rule is set — they don’t backfill existing files. To apply metadata to existing files, use Grid View or a Power Automate flow to set the values manually. Once defaults are in place, future uploads will tag automatically — the historic gap stays unless you fix it.

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