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September 2007 - Bamboo Partner Blogs
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Body: One of the topics that routinely comes up with many of the clients I work with is the capability to move information currently stored on company file shares to SharePoint. (NOTE: The focus of this post is on user experience, but there are other...
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Body: In the first two posts in this series (here, here, and there's an important addendum here), I discussed some of the initial analysis and InfoPath form creation that go into creating a SharePoint state-machine workflow. With those items done...
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Body: In my last post on creating a MOSS State Machine, I walked through the process of creating InfoPath forms for use in a MOSS workflow. In the process of working on the next post -- the one where the InfoPath forms provide information to the workflow...
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I wrote an article for DevX.com that has just published. Feel free to read it at the following location: http://www.devx.com/dotnet/Article/35324 I wrote this article as a starting point to better understand how to get Excel data into SharePoint, as a...
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I’ve been working with Windows Server 2008 Beta 3 and WSS 3.0 for a chapter I’m writing for our upcoming Windows Server 2008 Unleashed for Sams Publishing. I had some trouble with the initial installation, so I thought I’d share some key points for people...
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