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Category Archives: SharePoint
Cross-List References
There are situations where it is useful to link data in one list to another list. For example, if you have a list of projects and a list of tasks. Some of the tasks are going to be associated with … Continue reading
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Permission Inheritance in SharePoint
In my last post I mentioned that it would be nice to be able to use a security group in other site collections. This was so that I wouldn’t have redundant security groups to provide access to the Web Part … Continue reading
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SharePoint Sites and User Specific Web Parts
I’m not quite running with SharePoint yet, but I have definitely improved. It is quite a powerful tool, if you just know where to look. At SRT we have multiple customers, and would like to have pages for each of … Continue reading
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Walking with SharePoint
To be overly cliche: you have to crawl before you walk, and walk before you run. I’m not sure it could be said that I’m walking in the SharePoint world yet, but I have made some steps forward. Last time … Continue reading
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My first steps in SharePoint
To expand my horizons and to increase the knowledge bank of SRT, I decided to dive into SharePoint and find out what it is all about. My first step in the SharePoint world was not actually in SharePoint; I first … Continue reading
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