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May 2009 - SharePoint Blank
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I received a question via email the other day asking what is the default duration of the !NEW icon when a new item is added to a SharePoint list, library, or the like. Though I responded saying that the default was 2 days, I did a little more digging...
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First, please permit me to apologize for the delayed appearance of this particular post. When last we spoke, I promised this post would appear on (this past) Friday. Alas, that was before I woke up sick on Friday morning. Trust me, you wouldn't have...
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Remember a few weeks back when I wrote a two-part post describing my frustrating inability to force the contents of a SharePoint picture library to display the Details display style for all users? And how I'd offered up a Bamboo Nation t-shirt to...
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I originally thought that today's question might underscore a difference between earlier versions of SharePoint and current releases. This turned out to not be the case which, as you will see, I would come to realize in time, but our tale begins with...
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I've received a couple of questions in the wake of the third (and final) part of my mini-series on the Summary Link Web Part, and I thought they were both important enough that they deserved a full-length blog treatment by way of response. One question...
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For this, my 200 th SharePoint Blank, I'm going to dip back into the mailbag and revisit a subject I haven't had cause to ruminate on for some time now: meeting workspaces. When I wrote a five-part series on meeting workspaces back in November...
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As you know, I was surprised to discover on Friday that the People and Groups link did not appear for me in the Quick Launch on my department's site in our corporate portal. I would have sworn that it used to appear there for me, and suspected that...
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Wondering how it is that we're suddenly shifting gears from Part 1 of Down the Rabbit Hole with SharePoint People and Groups to Part 1 of an entirely new series on Customizing Quick Launch ? Read on... When we last parted company, I'd established...
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Part one of my new series described how to add a new heading to the Quick Launch , and today I'm going to take a look at the remaining options associated with modifying Quick Launch headings: Move Up , Move Down , Edit , Delete , and Add Link . As...
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In the first part of this series, I wrote that when editing the Quick Launch headings , "The Recycle Bin is the only component of the Quick Launch that doesn't appear to be optional (and will always be present in Quick Launch)." In response...
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Today marks the end of my Quick Launch customization series, and I'm afraid I must admit that I have planned poorly. On the one hand, I'm pleased that I'm wrapping up the series today, since I'll be out of the office attending a conference...
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