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Do you have pages that look bland that you want to add some color to? Perhaps you would like some a background behind your web part titles. Maybe you want to hide the recycle bin on one page, but not another. Using the Content Editor Web Part you are able to add CSS to a page to customize its look and feel. This is a great alternative to modifying core.css, using SharePoint Designer or other methods (such as specifying a custom CSS file in site settings). Follow along with this quick demonstration on just how!

Moving a calendar list between site collections may be confusing, but it is actually very simple! This article demonstrates one method using list templates and Windows Explorer to move SharePoint Calendars fast. Don’t worry, all your content will be moved also

This blog demonstrates a useful way to use the Content Editor Web Part to redirect users of a particular site.

SharePoint time zones can get a bit tricky when your workflow e-mails are sending date and times.

Do you have two lists that you would like to display their data in one convenient location? Well, the SharePoint Data View should work perfectly for this type of use.

The following is a collection of errors that have been encountered while working with MOSS and SharePoint Designer. The purpose of this article is to post solutions to the problems and benefit the SharePoint community. As well, this article will be continually updated with screenshots and is not meant to have any negative impact on SharePoint’s reputation. In fact, we love SharePoint; it’s just a little quirky at times!

Have you asked yourself the question: How do I remove the ‘title column’ from a Sharepoint list? It can be annoying trying to figure out how to remove this column from default lists. Often, site admins want their audiences to click on “New Item” in a Sharepoint list and not have to fill out the default ‘Title’ column content type. I will show you how to remove this from the view.