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I’m going to shift gears a bit from my normal posts and jump into a little bit of the nuances of SharePoint’s CSS… SharePoint’s Rich Text Editor (RTE) is a great tool as it gives your content authors the freedom to modify the look and feel of their text. Granted, this laizze-faire approach is okay in certain environments, and in others a
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Scenario : A browser-enabled InfoPath form was to be built that allowed users to fill out a form, email it to themselves, attach a document to be uploaded to SharePoint, and then sent to an individual that understands SharePoint. Sure, the easy answer here is to make the user upload the file directly and just classify it there. The problem
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For the uninitiated, SharePoint Designer 2010 (SPD) has been revamped alongside the rest of Office 2010. Not only does SPD get the ribbon interface now, but it is also a much better tool for interacting and managing SharePoint 2010. Recently, I was using SPD 2010 for authoring some Page Layouts and editing some other supporting pages in SharePoint and
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Alright, here’s a quick one for today… For those that have already, or are about to, start working with SharePoint 2010, you may have noticed that our old friend the search scope dropdown has been replaced with a plain-Jane ‘Search this site…’ search box: Depending on your users, this may or may not pose an issue. If
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This is the third and final post of a three part series, if you missed it, here’s Part 1 and Part 2 . This post will go into the details of consuming the managed properties we configured last time around, and then displaying them in our search results. As a review, here’s where we are: User Profile Properties Changes SharePoint Search Changes
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This is the second post of a three part series, if you missed it, here’s Part 1 . This post will go into the details of taking the User Profile Properties we created the last time around, and making sure that they’re available to us in Search. As a review, here’s where we are: User Profile Properties Changes SharePoint Search Changes
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One of the niceties (at least for us implementer-folk) of SharePoint’s search is that both the content and display of the result page can be changed with a few tweaks to some the profile sync process, managed properties, search query result web part properties, and the result XSLT. Okay, so I’ll admit, it isn’t the most straightforward
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This post clearly falls into the ‘I never knew OneNote could do X…’ category. For the OneNote power-user, this may be old news. However, for the uninitiated to the average OneNote users, these tips may prove useful. I personally use OneNote constantly in my day-to-day routine and would (most likely) be lost without it. For the uninitiated
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Suppose that you have a nice dataset of trades for a given time period and you wanted to create a stock-chart from a PivotTable data source (a la PivotChart). Sounds simple enough; go through the quick little wizard and selection screen, and BAM!…error message: You cannot use an XY (Scatter), Bubble, or Stock chart type with a chart that has
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I often tell my clients that I learn something new about SharePoint everyday, and (today) I have the perfect anecdote to prove it! For those that have already found the sweet toolbar on the datasheet view, the rest of this post may be a bit boring to you; however, if you haven’t found the datasheet view task-pane, read on! Recently, I was working