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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 Read More......( read more ) Del.icio.us | Digg It | Technorati | Blinklist | Furl | reddit | DotNetKicks

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 Read More......( read more ) Del.icio.us | Digg It | Technorati | Blinklist | Furl | reddit | DotNetKicks

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 Read More......( read more ) Del.icio.us | Digg It | Technorati | Blinklist | Furl | reddit | DotNetKicks

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” Read More......( read more ) Del.icio.us | Digg It | Technorati | Blinklist | Furl | reddit | DotNetKicks

EndUserSharePoint.com: Special Guest at SPC2008 - HALO

Sometimes, the people you meet at conferences are pretty amazing, but one of the highlights last week was to run into, literally, HALO! Thanks to Shawn Arnwine and his friend for having enough on the ball to snap a picture and email it to me. (That’s Read More......( read more ) Del.icio.us | Digg It | Technorati | Blinklist | Furl | reddit | DotNetKicks

EndUserSharePoint.com: SPC2008 Round Up and Free Web Part

Over the next few days I will be reviewing the sessions I attended at the Seattle SharePoint Conference. I figured there was so much information being shoved out last week that it would be hard for anyone to keep up. In addition, in tomorrow’s EndUserSharePoint Read More......( read more ) Del.icio.us | Digg It | Technorati | Blinklist | Furl | reddit | DotNetKicks

EndUserSharePoint.com: SPC2008 - Stop and Say Hi

People have been coming up to me to say hello at the conference, telling me they read the blog and find it useful or that they recommend it to their SharePoint users. That makes me feel pretty good. I hope you’ll say hello when you see me. I’d Read More......( read more ) Del.icio.us | Digg It | Technorati | Blinklist | Furl | reddit | DotNetKicks

EndUserSharePoint.com: SPC2008 - I am REALLY pissed off…

The Seattle Conference is so overbooked, it is impossible to get into many sessions. The morning started off well with two interesting keynotes: one from Bill Gates, the other from Kurt DelBene. I will include my rough notes from those speakers in another Read More......( read more ) Del.icio.us | Digg It | Technorati | Blinklist | Furl | reddit | DotNetKicks

EndUserSharePoint.com: Gluttony in Seattle

The Seattle conference looks like one of those “All You Can Eat” smorgasboards: you are going to get stuffed, there’s no way around it, so sit back and enjoy the gluttony. Here’s my list of preferred sessions to attend: Buzz: Build Read More......( read more ) Del.icio.us | Digg It | Technorati | Blinklist | Furl | reddit | DotNetKicks

EndUserSharePoint.com: MOMA vs SharePoint…. hmmmm

I was working this morning, getting ready to go to the conference next week in Seattle. Around 11:00am, I decided it was time to take a break, so I packed up the wife and three year old daughter and headed over to MOMA (Museum of Modern Art, New York Read More......( read more ) Del.icio.us | Digg It | Technorati | Blinklist | Furl | reddit | DotNetKicks

EndUserSharePoint.com: Can I have multiple languages under one site collection?

The question of the day comes from Anne-Marie: We have an English and French version for our company site that we would like to re-develop in Sharepoint. Can we create both the English and French sites using the same Site collection or will I have to Read More......( read more ) Del.icio.us | Digg It | Technorati | Blinklist | Furl | reddit | DotNetKicks

EndUserSharePoint.com: Inability to export a list to Excel (2003)

The question of the day comes from Charlie in New York: My company is getting paralyzed by the inability to export a list to an Excel (2003) spreadsheet due to the error: “Cannot get the list schema column property from the Sharepoint list” Read More......( read more ) Del.icio.us | Digg It | Technorati | Blinklist | Furl | reddit | DotNetKicks

EndUserSharePoint.com: Tricks and Traps 2008-02-11

Many people don’t realize it, but you can work in a SharePoint library without opening SharePoint. Let’s say that you have published an Excel workbook to your document library. You can now close down SharePoint and manage that file from within Read More......( read more ) Del.icio.us | Digg It | Technorati | Blinklist | Furl | reddit | DotNetKicks

EndUserSharePoint.com: When I open an Excel file, why doesn’t it become visible without minimizing existing files?

The question of the day comes from Fergal in San Francisco: When I have an existing excel sheet open (that is not linked to Sharepoint) and I have clicked on a cell in that sheet, opening an excel sheet from sharepoint (new or edit) does not display the Read More......( read more ) Del.icio.us | Digg It | Technorati | Blinklist | Furl | reddit | DotNetKicks

EndUserSharePoint.com: Six tools for SharePoint Users

After you have been working with SharePoint for awhile, is there anything that can help you quickly become more of a Power User? Check out this toolset and see if there is anything there for you. SharePoint Explorer One of the most useful tools you can Read More......( read more ) Del.icio.us | Digg It | Technorati | Blinklist | Furl | reddit | DotNetKicks
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