Monthly Archives: November 2009

SPTECHCON is Coming Up in February

There’s another SharePoint conference getting closer.  It’s the SharePoint Technology Conference!  I’ll be presenting the following sessions at this conference, and will be looking forward to seeing you there! Half Day Workshops W5-AM: SharePoint and Office 2007 Integration Me and Mark Miller Discover the best ways to tackle your daily work with Office 2007. Tips include how to use Search

Read more

Missing People Results in SharePoint 2010 Beta

For those of you who have started playing with the SharePoint 2010 Beta, you may have noticed something wrong.  (Well, you may have noticed several things wrong, but I’m just referring to one of ‘em)  When you perform a people search, the peopleresults.aspx page is missing. Real quick, I wanted to share with you what I did to remedy this

Read more

SharePoint Contextual Searching and Stemming

I’d like to share with you a fix that I’ve found for the fact that search term stemming is not available when doing contextual searches in SharePoint.  Jennifer Mason and I worked through this the other day, and the results are pretty interesting. Here’s my explanation of contextual searching: In SharePoint, when performing a search, you’ll notice that there’s a

Read more

Jump Start on SharePoint 2010 – Online Training

Our company, SharePoint911, has posted the schedule for some SharePoint 2010 online training!  These are the classes that are coming up soon: Installing SharePoint 2010 Presenter: Todd Klindt Next offering: November 30, 2009, 2pm – 3:15pm EST Upgrading MOSS 2007 to SharePoint 2010 Presenter: Shane Young Next offering: December 1, 2009, 2pm – 3:15pm EST What’s New for Branding in

Read more

Using Content Types as Statuses

Today I’m going to show an interesting way that you can use SharePoint content types.  First, I’ll show you what the end result looks like, which will help explain the concept of using content types as statuses. This solution was originally created for SharePoint 2007, but can also be used the same way in SharePoint 2010 and SharePoint Online with

Read more

SharePoint Saturday in Tampa, coming up!

  This weekend is going to be great!  It’s SharePoint Saturday in Tampa, Florida (and there are ones that will be going on in other cities, but ours is going to ROCK) My presentation: Introducing the SharePoint 2010 Out of Box Web Parts In this session, you will get an introduction to the out-of-box web parts that are new in

Read more

Financial Roll-Up Web Part

During one of the migrations of my blog several years ago, part of this original post got lost, but the images associated with it still exist.  So, I don’t know what the post said (I wrote it almost 7 years ago), but here are the images that are recovered, and then the part where the text starts is the part

Read more
« Older Entries