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MOSS2007 – Show InfoPath fields within CQWP (Yes you can)
Categories: Development, Office System 2007, InfoPath, SharePoint, CQWP, XSL
In the last post I had been investigating if it was possible to view the fields that are created by the "Administrator Approved" InfoPath forms. After a little tip from Adri Verlaan from Microsoft, I have been able to get the columns to .....
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MOSS2007 – Show InfoPath fields within CQWP (well attempt to)
Categories: Development, Office System 2007, SharePoint, InfoPath
I recently got asked a question regarding the viewing of InfoPath properties and fields within a CQWP. The question was specifically to do with "Administrator Approved" forms. Within MOSS2007 when you create a form you can either publish.....
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Blog *SPAM*
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I just wanted to post a little message to all the people that feel they have *SPAM* my blog. Whenever I find the time to go and reply to comments I first have to wade through the endless list of spam comments. Just to set the record straight, I do n.....
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MOSS2007 – Get the CQWP to output raw HTML Tags
Categories: Development, Office System 2007, SharePoint
The Content Query web part is a great and versatile tool for aggregating content and also displaying data in different ways. One of the requirements I had recently was to render "HTML" content in the CQWP. Normally those of you who have .....
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MOSS2007 – “Manage Search Service” display oddity
Categories: Office System 2007, SharePoint
This is really just a question. Has anybody has this as a screen within MOSS2007 when managing the search service. It is not an issue, just intrigued to find out why it is this way. I have an Index Server and a bunch of web front end servers. The .....
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MOSS2007 – Content Query Web Part (Multiple Content Types)
Categories: Development, Office System 2007, SharePoint
One of the questions I have been asked a lot recently is how to create a "Latest Updates" web part. Most clients I work with like the Content Query Web Part (CQWP) but don't like the fact that by default it is limited to a single content.....
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MOSS2007 - Hide “My Settings” Link
Categories: Development, Office System 2007, SharePoint
On a few recent projects I have been asked whether or not you can hide the "My Settings" link that appears on the menu underneath the "Welcome" message. The reason for this was that they were not going to use "My Sites".....
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