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  • Adding "Jump to ID#" to a list view...

    So there have been a few times where a user has wanted to jump to a specific record number in larger lists... This little bit is nice on the top of the page. Add a content editor web part to the top of your page and add the following code in the source editor: <script language="javascript">...
    Posted to echef (Weblog) by josef.nielsen on 06-06-2008
  • Be Vewy Vewy Quiet, We're Hunting Web Pawts...

    A while back a friend of mine was getting frustrated with a news site he was trying to get set up in MOSS and asked me for some help. His issue seemed pretty straight-forward, he wanted to add an Announcements web part to the main page of the site but couldn't find the web part anywhere in the site's...
    Posted to For The User (Weblog) by ferringer on 05-30-2008
  • Email Enabled List Alias Management

    Ever notice that there is not way to centrally manage or get information about email aliases?  Oh that annoys me!  So I did what any self respecting geek would do, and I started taking it apart...  Here are a couple SQL utility scripts to help you get more out of your SharePoint! ...
    Posted to echef (Weblog) by josef.nielsen on 05-16-2008
  • EndUserSharePoint.com: Feedback on Tricks and Traps with Libraries and Lists

    The second installment of the free SharePoint 101: Tricks and Traps ebook was sent in the weekly newsletter this morning. For those of you who have received it, please scroll to the bottom of this page to leave your comments, feedback, suggestions, rants, raves, etc. Below is the outline of what was...
    Posted to Mirrored Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 04-09-2008
  • Jonas Salk and InfoPath 2007

    Hi folks, I'm lucky enough to work at a company that rewards innovation and independant thought. For my annual performance evaluation, I was handed a six-page "self-evaluation" form. It was actually a Word 2003 document intended to be printed out and thrown in a file cabinet, but that's...
    Posted to wsspectacular (Weblog) by moffitar on 04-07-2008
  • SharePoint Training Videos 01.30.08

    Tour a Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 Site (WSS3DemoTourASite.exe) - Successful projects are often founded on good teamwork—and good teamwork relies on excellent communication. In this demo, you’ll see the following: Getting started with Windows SharePoint Services Introduction to lists Introduction...
    Posted to Mirrored Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 01-30-2008
  • Binding to lists in ye olde ascx user control

    Welcome This blog starts at the technical coal face, but I'm also going to let loose on: .Net Build Events Web Config Modifications Features Visual Studio Workflow and anything else I come across in fact! So let's dive in with a nice quick and easy one. When Two Worlds Collide I was integrating...
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    (Weblog) by MikeS on 01-14-2008
  • Wiki in the knees

    So, after hyping Sharepoint Wiki to a customer, I went about trying to put one together... only to find that there are some bizarre limitations to contend with. To my mind, the idea of a Wiki in business is a good one. For example, moving my company's employee manual from its monolithic FrontPage...
    Posted to wsspectacular (Weblog) by moffitar on 01-12-2008
  • Can I display multiple web parts from a single list?

    Today’s question is pretty common: “I have an Excel spreadsheet that keeps track of my products from multiple vendors. Is there a way to create a dashboard that will display the information for each vendor?” Yes, there is, and it is very simple to implement. Follow these steps
    Posted to Mirrored Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 12-11-2007
  • A document repository by any other name is still... well... just a list...

    So this is not so much technical as it is theoretical, but for requests I've gotten, here is a brief on SharePoint Lists. Everything in SharePoint (WSS, MOSS, MSS, etc) is a list. This goes from a document lirbary to a publishing web part page library to a custom list, to the galleries that hold...
    Posted to echef (Weblog) by josef.nielsen on 11-27-2007
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