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March 2010 - SharePoint Experts
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The guys at Lightning Tools have been busy responding to many customer requests for the popular Lightning Conductor Web Part (LCWP). The LCWP is very similar to the Content Query Web Part that comes with MOSS. The advantage of the LCWP is that it is capable...
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Recently I have been trying to get into the new millenia and social media with increased use of blogging, Facebook, LinkedIn and even signed up for a Twitter account (englandbill). While many of you will be far more advanced with social media and the...
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David Whitehead and I recently presented at the Vancouver SharePoint Usergroup (VanSPUG). A recording of the video is posted here: http://www.vimeo.com/10439660. We would like to thank Peter John McFarlane and Yaroslav Pentsarskyy for inviting us out...
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Starting out with the “SharePoint’s Default Web Parts” series, I picked the most basic parts that users select to build out their sites. The first four web parts we’ll explore are the Content Editor Web Part, Content Query Web Part, Query String (URL...
Filed under: SharePoint, Solutions, MOSS, WSS, Content Query Web Part, 2007, content editor web part, 2010, Scripted Solutions, Ken Price, RSS Viewer Web Part, Query String Web Part
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I showed you what templates SharePoint Designer usually creates when you set up a Data View Web Part (DVWP). Read More...
Filed under: SharePoint, Solutions, MOSS, WSS, SharePoint Designer, data view web part, template, 2007, XSL, Marc D. Anderson, 2010, Solutions with Tools
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I get annoyed daily by the tweets that blast to the world how much SharePoint sucks. Read More...
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In SharePoint, it often helps to know the basics of how things are structured, and what the standard syntax of URLs is. Read More...
Filed under: SharePoint, Solutions, MOSS, WSS, Libraries and Lists, 2007, Views, Laura Rogers, links, URL, guid, 2010, Out of the Box Solutions
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If you’re having trouble with editing Office documents from SharePoint in Windows 7 or Vista, here’s one reason and fix:
Reasons (besides Windows7 and Vista): WebClient service not started
SharePoint domain has dots (.) in the name Solution...
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In one of our previous blog posts we took a look at the RootFinder property that is used within a Finder method to make the external content type indexable by SharePoint 2010 search. RootFinder - BCS Search . In this blog post we’ll walk through how to...
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Version 1.1. 25th March 2010 available here
Just a quick blog to update you on the development of the E-book which I launched on Monday. Thank you for all the feedback I have received so far which has been really helpful. I have made some minor updates...
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As I created the filter, I realized a lot of new SharePoint Site Managers might not know how to use “Today” as a math function when filtering. Read More...
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Back in October at the huge SharePoint Conference in Las Vegas, Christian Buckley , (one of my SharePoint speakers at TEC ) and I, had a conversation about what it means for a product or technology to be a “disruptor” and whether SharePoint (and SharePoint...
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So, this post is a quick step-by-step on a couple of cool things you can do with SharePoint 2007 and Microsoft Word 2007 integration Read More...
Filed under: SharePoint, Solutions, MOSS, WSS, integration, 2007, versioning, Microsoft Office, Laura Rogers, 2010, tagging, Microsoft Word
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I don’t think I’ve worked with any client that was happy with the SharePoint look out of the box generally that means a “make it look not like SharePoint” Read More...
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On past projects I have made web parts collapsible by wrapping web part zones with code in the page layout. The disadvantage with this approach is that it is not adjustable by the client without modifying the page layout. A project I just wrapped up required...
Filed under: SharePoint, Solutions, MOSS, WSS, Web Parts, jquery, 2007, zone, 2010, Scripted Solutions, Out of the Box Solutions, Brandon Anderson, Scripting Resource Center Library
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