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Thursday, May 28, 2009

Live Online Workshop – Data View Web Part Solutions: Part 2

Next Tuesday, June 2 at 1:00pm EST, Laura Rogers will be leading the second live online workshop, showing how to use the data view web part to build data driven, SharePoint solutions. This is a hands on session where you will implement the solutions in your own, SharePoint sandbox.

In the screencast below, Laura presents three topics for the workshop and asks you, the reader, to pick your favorite. Please leave a comment to let us know.

Choose from:
1. Customized Task List in a Data View Web Part
2. Feedback Form in a Data View Web Part
3. RSS Feed in a Data View Web Part

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Laura RogersAuthor: Laura Rogers, Birmingham, AL

Laura Rogers is currently a SharePoint Administrator at HealthSouth Corporation in Birmingham, Alabama. She has ten years of experience with Microsoft’s messaging and collaboration systems. This includes four years in SharePoint implementation, training, and customization. Laura has been a MCSE since 1999, with her most recent certifications being MCSE 2003 + Messaging, MCTS in MOSS and MCTS in WSS 3.0 Configuration. She also wrote a chapter in the Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 Administrator’s Companion by Bill English.

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9 Responses to “Live Online Workshop – Data View Web Part Solutions: Part 2”
  1. eric says:

    I would say #1 although #3 is a very close second.

  2. Ian Moran says:

    My vote is for #3 – RSS feed

  3. lori says:

    Feedback form

  4. Joy says:

    Hard to choose, but I’d probably choose the feedback form.

  5. amitoni says:

    #1 – as you would teach folks more about conditional formatting.

    You should them all :P

  6. erugalatha says:

    #1 but should do them all at some stage.

  7. Graham says:

    Number 1 would be the most useful to users.

  8. Frank says:

    I say we would use #1 and #2 in our DoD hospital.


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