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Great DataView Tips from Mark Kruger
Categories: Development, Office System 2007, SharePoint
Get over to here to get some really cool tips for using the DataView web part within SharePoint. You have no excuses as this web part is one of the best ones we have at our disposal. Great work Mark!! :-)   Actual Link: http://www.sharepointblogs.....
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MOSS2007 – Development Options..
Categories: Development, Office System 2007, SharePoint
So you have built your new MOSS2007 server, you have it all looking nice and now you need to create some templates for things such as Sites, Lists, Content Types and any other things that can be turned into a template in SharePoint. So if you li.....
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MOSS2007 – Business Data Catalog using BDC MetaMan
Categories: Development, Office System 2007, SharePoint
Hi everyone, hope everyone is well. I am back doing a million different things for all those projects I work on. Recently I have been working with the Business Data Catalog (BDC), specifically for use with Oracle. I wanted to share with you how th.....
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Welcome to my new Blog!!
Categories: General
Well what can I say. After hosting my blog at SharePointBlogs.com for the past year I thought it was time to move it to a SharePoint based blog (as this is the technology I focus on). I want to thank Dustin and the team for all the efforts they ha.....
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