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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 - Excel Services are a part of MOSS, so if you are...
    Posted to Mirrored Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 06-13-2008
  • Book Review: The SharePoint Shepherd's Guide for End Users

    I recently received a free copy of " The SharePoint Shepherd's Guide for End Users ", by SharePoint MVP Robert Bogue, and I wanted to share my thoughts with you about the book. The lack of good end user resources for SharePoint like the Shepherd's Guide is what prompted me to start...
    Posted to For The User (Weblog) by ferringer on 04-14-2008
  • EndUserSharePoint.com: Is there a limit to the number of connections a web part can have?

    The question of the day comes from Andrea: On web part pages, do you know if there is a limitation on the number of web parts a single webpart can be connected to? Is it different in a MOSS environment than in a WSS environment? I’m asking because I’m running into a 7 webpart connection limitation...
    Posted to Mirrored Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 04-11-2008
  • With Great Power: Beware the New Shiny Precious

    If you're like me and read over 100 SharePoint blog posts a day (and I hope you're not, because you need to get a life!), you're probably aware that Microsoft has released service packs for WSS v3, MOSS 2007, and Office 2007. So I'm not going to go through the motions of posting links...
    Posted to For The User (Weblog) by ferringer on 12-11-2007
  • Two More Small Notes about Features with a Big F

    In the process of working on some other topics for posting, I've noticed a couple of small details that you'll want to keep in mind when working with Features in SharePoint. I realize they may be kind of nit-picky, but I work in a world where not paying attention to the tiniest of details can...
    Posted to For The User (Weblog) by ferringer on 12-03-2007
  • When a Feature Isn't the Same Thing as a feature

    Hopefully it isn't any sort of a great revelation to anyone that the latest versions of SharePoint (WSS v3 and MOSS 2007) have a lot of great new features, such as blogs, wikis, Excel Services, and many more. I also hope that almost a year after their release, that you've gotten a chance to experience...
    Posted to For The User (Weblog) by ferringer on 11-15-2007
  • New Tools for Anyone Who Uses SharePoint

    I've added yet another new section in the right-hand column of this blog titled " My Toolbox ," and added two initial links to it. I've found myself using both of them on a pretty regular basis recently, and highly recommend that you take a look at them. The first item is a link to...
    Posted to For The User (Weblog) by ferringer on 11-12-2007
  • Wildcards? We're not playing poker!

    Lame title, I know. But I'm pressed for time, so please bear with me Anyways, I wanted to take a quick second to point out something that is missing from Search in WSS v3 and MOSS 2007: wildcards. If you already know what a search wildcard is, feel free to skip ahead to the next paragraph. Wildcards...
    Posted to For The User (Weblog) by ferringer on 11-07-2007
  • With Great Power: SharePoint Search

    By now it shouldn't be a secret that SharePoint can be a very powerful and useful tool for your organization or business. Its features are highly touted, and I'm definitely a big fan of them. Sometimes we're not aware of how powerful SharePoint can be until it's too late. So its important...
    Posted to For The User (Weblog) by ferringer on 10-25-2007
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