October 2008 - SharePoint Blank
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Another standard Web Part that I learned about at the Mindsharp Power End User summit was the Content Query Web Part . I was reminded of this Web Part while thinking further about yesterday's site-wide alert conundrum . What's the connection between...
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I received a question yesterday via a comment on my Creating & Managing Alerts in SharePoint post from early September that I wanted to address on a wider scale rather than simply as a reply in the comments on that old blog entry. The question, which...
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I've been spending the past week's worth of posts talking about Web Part specifics, and during that time I've made mention of Web Part pages a few times. It occurred to me earlier today that some of you might like to know how to create a new...
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Regular readers may have noticed that it was the Content Editor Web Part that played a starring role in my demos of Web Part properties last week. That's because I thought that I was going to write about the Content Editor early last week but, when...
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Welcome to the exciting conclusion of my little Web Part properties tour. I covered the first section of the Advanced properties yesterday , so we're going to end the series by working our way through the remainder of the available Advanced properties...
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I've been working my way through the "stock" Web Part properties over the last couple of days, and since we've covered Appearance and Layout already, it's now time to begin tackling the Advanced properties. Since the Advanced properties...
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Yesterday, I provided a guided tour through the Appearance options available for configuring Web Parts, and today it's Layout 's turn to take center-stage. As you can see in the image at left, the Layout options are more limited than the Appearance...
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