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    Uploading Multiple Documents to a SharePoint Document Library

    ByMarc D Anderson June 25, 2007

    There are times when you want to upload multiple documents to a SharePoint Document Library.  There are two places where you can specify this; one works, the other doesn’t (at least for me)… If you choose Upload Document, and then click the "Upload Multiple Files…" link (see below), you get the browser to specify the…

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    Tzunami Deployer

    ByMarc D Anderson June 22, 2007

    All of us SharePoint junkies want to see more SharePoint usage out there.  I had the chance this week to use the Tzunami Deployer to move content from an EMC eRoom environment into SharePoint.  It’s a slick tool that allows you to move entire structures, content, and security from one environment to the other. The Deployer also can…

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    Discussions Web Part in SharePoint (MOSS) 2007

    ByMarc D Anderson June 14, 2007

    The Discussion Web Part in SharePoint has always been a bit quirky.  It doesn’t act like most other discussion applications and can often confuse users. One specific confusing "feature" is this.  When you start a discussion, the Subject is visible as a link in the Web Part.  If you click on the Subject, the same site will…

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    Flyout Navigation in SharePoint 2007

    ByMarc D Anderson June 13, 2007January 16, 2009

    Following the tip that my colleague Mauro Cardarelli posted in his blog, I still wasn’t seeing any flyouts on the navigation tabs.  I fiddled with things for a while and finally figured out why.  I needed to change a single navigation option to make things work. Say you have a site hierarchy like: Home |…

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    Windows Live Writer Beta 2

    ByMarc D Anderson May 31, 2007

    The Windows Live Writer team has released Beta 2 of the writer with the new features below.  Of specific interest is support for SharePoint 2007 (MOSS) blogs.  In fact, I’m using it to write this post! New Authoring Capabilities Inline spell checking Table editing Ability to add categories Page authoring for WordPress and TypePad Support…

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    My First Popfly Mashup

    ByMarc D Anderson May 29, 2007

    UPDATE: I missed the fact that the Virtual Earth Recenter block allows me to set the zoom and altitude.  Using that, there was no need to write any JavaScript at all to enable this mashup! I got access to the Popfly site and just built my first mashup.  This is a very cool development platform,…

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    SharePoint and Popfly integration — yes, really!

    ByMarc D Anderson May 25, 2007

    Very interesting blog post over at the Microsoft SharePoint Products and Technologies Team Blog from Mike Gannotti, a Microsoft Technology Specialist for SharePoint based in Raleigh, NC. entitled SharePoint and Popfly integration — yes, really! When I first heard about Popfly I wondered how it might work with SharePoint.  The answer, as explained by Mike: very well! …

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    Cisco VPN Client with Windows Vista

    ByMarc D Anderson May 23, 2007

    This may be a fairly obscure issue, but it seemed worth mentioning.  If you use the Cisco VPN Client to access any networks and are planning to upgrade your PC from Windows XP to Windows Vista, you shouldn’t.  As of version 5.0.00.0340, the VPN Client isn’t supported if you’ve done the upgrade.  In my case,…

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  • SharePoint 2007 Master Pages Trick

    ByMarc D Anderson May 22, 2007April 14, 2009

    Many times when you are implementing a SharePoint 2007 (MOSS) solution, it turns out that some of the many features that SharePoint provides aren’t needed or wanted.  For instance, you might want to hide the default left-side navigation or the My Site link.  There is a simple trick for doing this.  Rather than removing the placeholder…

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    Resizing Thumbnails in a SharePoint Image Library

    ByMarc D Anderson May 21, 2007April 9, 2009

    A while back I needed to figure out how to do this for a client project.  Nothing in the MOSS documentation, and searching the Web proved fruitless until I ran across this post from Carsten Keutmann.  Carsten has written a neat little SharePoint utility he calls SharePoint Manager 2007 that lets you get at many of…

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