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  • Meeting Content Rollup

    I have a team site that has a blank meeting site below it.  The blank meeting site contains links to all meetings below it.  I would like a content rollup that takes all major version of documents from the meeting sites and shows them in the shared documents at the team site level.  I also want the same for contacts.  Any attendees of the meetings should rollup into project contacts.  Any action items get rolled up into project tasks.  So the team site will be able to be managed as a project site with Contacts, Team Members, Tasks can be rolled up from Meeting sites.

     Has this been done before?  Are there any web parts that can do this?

  • Web Part Pages

    I'm working on a problem with web part pages.  I created a document library to hold web part pages.  Using this doclib, there are two ways to create pages.  The first is using Sharepoint and hitting the New button.  After it is created, I edit it in Sharepoint Designer(SPD) and the familiar "Click to insert a web part" link is there.  However, the left navigation for the document libary is not there.  I can drag my lists from the Data Source Library onto the web parg area just fine.  But, when you save and view the page, it is just the page with no navigation. 

    In SPD, when I create a new page using the Master Page for the document library, it does create the left navigation, but there is no "Click to insert a web part" there.  I cannot use Data View | Insert Data View either.  I also cannot Insert | Sharepoint Controls | Web Part Zone for some reason.

    My problem with the master page is there is not web part zone to drag/drop lists from the Datasource library.

    I have been working on creating a custom master page with code from the first method and the second method. 


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