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EndUserSharePoint.com: Congratulations to Paul Galvin
Paul Galvin, author of the “In Defense of SharePoint” series here at EndUserSharePoint.com has been awarded MVP status by Microsoft. Congratulations, Paul. (My wife says get a better picture now that you are getting noticed.) Read More...
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EndUserSharePoint.com:
I’m taking the week off, laying on the beach in Maine with the kids. We’re headed to a waterpark today along with some go-cart racing. While I’m out, I’ve got a couple of guest posts that will be coming up: web parts, document...
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EndUserSharePoint.com: Live, online Planning, Architecture and Design Workshop
Bob Mixon is teaching an online version of his famous, or infamous as the case may be, Planning, Architecture and Design Workshop. He is trying a new delivery system by teaching it live, online. If you haven’t worked with Bob or taken one of his...
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Jun 27 2008, 05:00 AM
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EndUserSharePoint.com: Neuchatel and Content Types
I’m teaching a site collection workshop in Neuchatel, Switzerland this week so I have plenty of time in the evenings to work on screencasts. Wednesday I’ll rollout a 50 minute screencast on how to create your first content type. This is part...
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Jun 23 2008, 05:58 AM
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EndUserSharePoint.com: Custom Columns and Connecting to Outlook
The question of the day comes from Chris P: Is there anyway to connect a task list with custom columns to Outlook? Chris Quick responds I haven’t found any way to do this OOTB, but it might be possible for a developer. Project server has an add...
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Jun 22 2008, 05:43 AM
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EndUserSharePoint.com: Free screencast - Case Study Using Content Types
I am making last week’s Subscriber Only newsletter and screencast available so that people can see what type of information is included in the EndUserSharePoint.com weekly newsletters. The newsletter includes a seven minute screencast, giving an...
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Jun 17 2008, 06:07 AM
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EndUserSharePoint.com: Elmo trumps SharePoint
I’m taking the day off on Monday to go to Sesame Place. If you need to contact me in an emergency, please call Elmo. We’ll be on the big waterslide. Elmo loves you. Mark Read More...
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EndUserSharePoint.com: Excel Services and WSS
The question of the day comes from Michael: I am using WSS 3.0 and Excel version xp.I am trying to display a Excel web part. I have tried, read and downloaded everything and i have come to the conclusion I can’t. Is my suspision correct? Michael...
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Jun 13 2008, 06:26 AM
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EndUserSharePoint.com: SharePoint laugh of the day
“To me, it’s kind of like walking into a barbershop, getting a haircut, and then asking why the barber didn’t go wash your car and walk the dog. Lazy ***.” — Adam Buenz I very seldom laugh out loud when reading SharePoint posts, but...
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EndUserSharePoint.com: How can I view access rights?
The question of the day comes from Nik: How can I get an overview of all members and their access rights on an existing site. I need to make an Excel sheet of this, but the default sharepoint pages are not really “friendly” and it will take...
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EndUserSharePoint.com: Thinking SharePoint (and listen to your mother!)
Guest Author: Paul Culmsee Website: CleverWorkarounds.com First in a series of Guest Posts on Re-Thinking SharePoint Special thanks to Andrew Jolly for his excellent ideas and feedback :: : Things your mother never told you about SharePoint You still...
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Jun 10 2008, 11:25 AM
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EndUserSharePoint.com: Recognizing the value of SharePoint End Users
Greg MacBeth has posted an interesting article with a point I think worth repeating: PRIORITY FIVE - Training Train your Admins Train your Developers Train your End Users (Some say 75 % of your Training Budget Goes here) Train your Staff in Integration...
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May 26 2008, 09:03 PM
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EndUserSharePoint: Request for Case Studies
The question of the day comes from Dawn: Do you have any case studies on companies who have implemented SharePoint as their central communication hub? Dawn - I do have a white paper in draft form that I can make available to you. It documents the process...
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May 23 2008, 08:26 AM
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EndUserSharePoint.com: Iron Man vs Indiana Jones… Are you kidding me?
Is there any discussion here? I never thought there would be but it looks like the case of HR vs IT. Check with your IT department and I don’t think you’ve find any hesitation: Iron Man with no doubt. Then call up someone in HR and casually...
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May 16 2008, 01:48 PM
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EndUserSharePoint.com: How do people learn?
I have been a teacher in one form or another for 30 years. The subject of how people learn has been a personal fascination since the beginning. I found two articles this week that brought back my enthusiasm for discovering ways to learn. SuperMemo The...
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Apr 27 2008, 08:48 PM
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EndUserSharePoint.com: Boston Marathon
I’m in Boston for the weekend, getting ready to watch my father-in-law run the Boston Marathon. He’s 71 years old and this is about his 70th marathon… go Tony! That said, I’m taking the rest of the week off, showing the family...
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Apr 20 2008, 05:09 PM
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DevConnections, Orlando, Florida
Just a heads up for any that are interested, I'm headed to DevConnections next week. I'm exicited about the possibilities and things that I'll be exploring while there. Here are a few of the sessions that I'm planning to attend: Design...
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Apr 14 2008, 04:00 PM
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EndUserSharePoint.com: Translators Needed
Susanne from Germany sent me a request that I thought was interesting: I really enjoy reading your blog and I think you’re doing a great job for all the end users out there. Even Microsoft appears to forget them sometimes, I think (witness the number...
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Apr 11 2008, 09:16 AM
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Heroes Happen {here}
I just got back in from a day at the Heroes Happen {here} launch event hosted here in the DFW area. It's interesting to see the roadmap that Microsoft has put before us as we move forward in our industry. One of the points from the keynote that most...
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Apr 08 2008, 04:19 PM
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EndUserSharePoint.com: RSS Subscription vs Email Subscription
vs There seems to be confusion about how to receive the Weekly Newsletter that contains SharePoint 101: Tricks and Traps. A lot of people have inadvertently signed up for RSS subscription instead of the Weekly Newsletter. I was wondering why my feed numbers...
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EndUserSharePoint.com: September 7 is the date… don’t be late
Hey, there’s more to life than just SharePoint, right? I remember the first time I cranked up SimCity. Will Wright was in the next town over in Orinda and I thought “This guy has got something going on. I’ve got to meet him.” Well...
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Mar 18 2008, 09:34 PM
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EndUserSharePoint.com: No Spam, Just Goodies…
Ever since the SharePoint conference, I’ve been getting hammered with questions in my inbox, so don’t take it personally if I don’t get back to you for awhile. I’m on the road for the next few weeks, teaching SharePoint in New...
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Mar 15 2008, 12:06 AM
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EndUserSharePoint.com: Comparing Document Management Solutions - Homegrown or Third Party?
Today’s post was written by Ryne Crabb. He would like help from the EndUserSharePoint.com community evaluating two solutions for management of documents in SharePoint. Please use the comments section to voice your opinions, questions or End User...
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Mar 14 2008, 10:00 AM
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EndUserSharePoint.com: I will never be Joel Oleson
I know this might come as a shock to you, but I came to a very harsh realization last week in Seattle: I will never be Joel Oleson. Or Andrew Connell. Or Todd Baginski. Not even close. Where did this clarification come from… why all of a sudden...
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Mar 12 2008, 12:08 PM
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EndUserSharePoint.com: Experts and Evangelists
“If you want to bring MOSS to your organization, find a passionate, adaptable person; make learning MOSS their primary function, and challenge them.” Very interesting post from AutoSponge on how to get End User adoption by creating “experts”...
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Mar 11 2008, 11:48 AM
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