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May 2011 - SharePoint MVP Blogs
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Body: While working with SharePoint in its many different versions, I noticed one component that never really got addressed. This is the issue of I have let's say three different content author groups of internal or external employees and I want them...
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I’m working on a project where I needed to get back to the term properties for various fields of a SPListItem that are based on a managed metadata column. The actual process of getting back to a fields source term turned out to be rather simple, as the...
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I was going to provide a post about this topic; however, I noticed Mattias Karlsson has already done so on Secrets of SharePoint. Take a look at his post Validate the form data when items are created. Read More...
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SharePoint 2010 calendar resources. If you have any suggestions, please leave me a comment! 3rd-Party Products Bamboo Solutions – Calendar Plus Web Part Visually communicate date-based list data through several useful views: Day, Week, Work Week...
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Some excerpts from the books that I have co-authored are now available on MSDN:
Professional SharePoint 2010 Development
Real World SharePoint 2010: Indispensable Experiences from 22 MVPs Read More...
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So one of the things that you may notice when you create a new site collection in SharePoint Server 2010 based upon the Publishing Portal is that your initial options for creating new content areas such as lists and sites … Continue reading →...
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There were a few questions that I didn’t get to answering at the end of my Critical Path Training webinar last week. I apologize for not getting to them during the webinar, but I was already running significantly overtime, so I’ll address them here...
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The week after it became available on the AT&T network, my wife and I abandoned our iPhones (she had a 3GS, I had a 3G) and got the new Samsung Focus Windows Phone 7 devices. After seven months of use & two OS updates later, I thought it may help...
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I just finished teaching our Exploring SharePoint 2010 and Upgrading from SharePoint 2007 to SharePoint 2010 classes this week in Nashville. I’ve been teaching these classes around the U.S. on a monthly basis for the last year and a half. ...
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SharePoint 2010 Training: more information My favorite conference is back! And I am honored to be speaking there again. This time around, I have decided to present on some really really practical topics. Some hard to do things in SharePoint that are also...
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Yet another Community Kit for SharePoint project is born… This time around we’re focusing on building out a library of functions and frameworks to help standardize and streamline SharePoint development. The first area we’re covering will be Logging...
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Thanks to everyone who attended my Critical Path Training webinar today on Professional SharePoint Development . It was only an hour long (and I ran over time) so I only attempted 2 of the 11 steps: Exception Handling and Unit Testing. I’ll...
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I recently ran into a problem with an Excel project that I've been working on. The code was specifically designed to work as a Sandbox solution. (teaser: PowerPivot users will like this add-on!) All was good. Code was fully operational and churning...
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Body: My good friend Jason Himmelstein and I just completed our San Antonio, TX stop of our speaking circuit. We promised we’d publish the slide decks from our Pre-Con Boot Camp and our three sessions at the SharePoint Connections Coast-to-Coast Tour...
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