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    Remove-PnPContentTypeFromDocumentSet

    SYNOPSIS

    Removes a content type from a document set.

    SYNTAX

    Remove-PnPContentTypeFromDocumentSet -ContentType <ContentTypePipeBind> -DocumentSet <DocumentSetPipeBind> [-Connection <PnPConnection>]
    

    DESCRIPTION

    This cmdlet allows to remove a content type from a document set.

    EXAMPLES

    EXAMPLE 1

    Remove-PnPContentTypeFromDocumentSet -ContentType "Test CT" -DocumentSet "Test Document Set"
    

    This will remove the content type called 'Test CT' from the document set called 'Test Document Set'.

    EXAMPLE 2

    Remove-PnPContentTypeFromDocumentSet -ContentType 0x0101001F1CEFF1D4126E4CAD10F00B6137E969 -DocumentSet 0x0120D520005DB65D094035A241BAC9AF083F825F3B
    

    This will remove the content type with ID '0x0101001F1CEFF1D4126E4CAD10F00B6137E969' from the document set with ID '0x0120D520005DB65D094035A241BAC9AF083F825F3B'.

    PARAMETERS

    -Connection

    Optional connection to be used by the cmdlet. Retrieve the value for this parameter by either specifying -ReturnConnection on Connect-PnPOnline or by executing Get-PnPConnection.

    Type: PnPConnection
    Parameter Sets: (All)
    
    Required: False
    Position: Named
    Default value: None
    Accept pipeline input: False
    Accept wildcard characters: False
    

    -ContentType

    The content type to remove. Either specify name, an id, or a content type object.

    Type: ContentTypePipeBind
    Parameter Sets: (All)
    
    Required: True
    Position: Named
    Default value: None
    Accept pipeline input: False
    Accept wildcard characters: False
    

    -DocumentSet

    The document set to remove the content type from. Either specify a name, a document set template object, an id, or a content type object.

    Type: DocumentSetPipeBind
    Parameter Sets: (All)
    
    Required: True
    Position: Named
    Default value: None
    Accept pipeline input: False
    Accept wildcard characters: False
    

    RELATED LINKS

    Microsoft 365 Patterns and Practices

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