Tag Archives: Hyperlink

Email Hyperlink to Form

Over the years I’ve written a few posts about hyperlinks in SharePoint, and emailing hyperlinks.  Now with Power Apps, I’m getting this question pretty often.  In this post, I’ll explain how to send a hyperlink to an item in SharePoint, in an email from PowerApps, and how to do it in Flow as well. Here are my related posts: Workflow:

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Custom Hyperlink Icon Column

Have you ever wanted to have a nice pretty button, right on the row of one of your list or library items in SharePoint, and that button does something custom? Out of box, there’s a column called “Edit”, and you can add that to your view, and it gives you a quick way to get to the edit page with

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Workflow: Create a Hyperlink

How do you create a link in a SharePoint links list via workflow?  Recently I had an interesting request.  Someone wanted to be able to run a workflow on any document in a library, and automatically have a hyperlink (to that document) added to a links list.  So, I thought I’d share my quick workflow with you, so you’ll know

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Report Viewer: Create a Hyperlink to SharePoint

If you’re not aware yet, the upcoming version of SharePoint (2013) does not include a design view in SharePoint Designer anymore, which means no more no-code data view web parts. SSRS reports are a great replacement for the data view web part in many cases.  In this post, I’ll show you how to create a conditionally formatted list of tasks

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Create a Link to Map an Address

Ever wanted to create a link in a SharePoint contact list or InfoPath form to click to view a map of a certain address?  This technique is so simple, it will blow your mind!  There are other ways, which entail embedding images, using REST web services and other custom code, but this one simply opens that address in the browser

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Data View Web Part Demo Reference

Today I did a presentation at the Rackspace Virtual SharePoint Summit.  It was a demonstration of what the data view web part is, and some examples of how to use it.  Some of you who attended this presentation asked for copies of the demonstration, so fortunately I have already recorded videos showing how to accomplish the same things we covered today.

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May the &Source Be With You

This week during our SharePoint Shoptalk weekly conference call, one of the callers asked about modifying a SharePoint list form’s submit button.  Basically, when you fill out a SharePoint list form, by default after the form is filled out, you are taken to the default list view of that list.  There are a lot of cases where we want to

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