What primary content type would be right for a Project Charter?

Hi everybody
We want to register our Project Charter in SharePoint but without uploading a word or pdf document. I tried creating a new content type with Element Type Content as Primary and it seems not to be the right type because in this case I can have more than
one Project Charter and this project document is only one (without their versions).
I hope you could help me, I just started to use SharePoint and SharePoint Designer.
Thanks in advance.

I'm not sure I understand what you're trying to do. Do you plan on having multiple project charters? If so a content type may make sense. If there is only one project charter it's probably not worth creating a content type.
My understanding of a project charter is that it's a statement of the goals and scope of a project. In this case I believe any of the out of the box pages with a content editor web part would work to serve as a way of entering and displaying the charter.
Alternatively a wiki site for the project could work and provide a way for project members to collaborate on documentation.
Jason Warren
@jaspnwarren
jasonwarren.ca
habaneroconsulting.com/Insights

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