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Case Study: Dynamic Charts in SharePoint, No Code Required!

Original Publication Date: Friday, June 5, 2009
Filed Under: Calculated Column, Calendars, Case Studies, Guest Post, Libraries and Lists, Web Parts, jquery | 12 Comments
SharePoint User Level: General Interest
 

I had already found the post http://www.endusersharepoint.com/?p=1537 then created a new page and added the task list as a web part then added the content editor web part including the code for the pie chart. I had previously downloaded the JQuery file from the links and have added that to my top-level site collection that all subsequent sites have access to and can reference.v

Create a Master Calendar in SharePoint: Live online next Tuesday

Original Publication Date: Thursday, June 4, 2009
Filed Under: Calendars, Content Type, Mark Miller, Workshops | 2 Comments
 

A SharePoint Master Calendar is created with multiple content types for filtering specific types of events. When that type of event is needed within another site, LyteBox is used to display those events as a stand-alone calendar. This solution can be used to push information to locations outside the original site and site collection, if needed.

Color-coded SharePoint Calendar with Lookup DateTypes

Original Publication Date: Thursday, June 4, 2009
Filed Under: Calendars, Jim Bob Howard, Libraries and Lists, Workflow, sharepoint designer | 16 Comments
SharePoint User Level: General Interest
 

In my previous articles on color-coded calendars, the colors have been calculated based on a Choice field. But what if you need more functionality to, say, require approval for certain calendar entries like Personal Vacation.

jQuery for Everyone: Hourly Summary Web Part

Original Publication Date: Monday, June 1, 2009
Filed Under: Calendars, Javascript, Paul Grenier, Tips and Tricks, Views, jquery | 3 Comments
 

On our Stump the Panel forum, bmix offered this problem:
We’re trying to figure out if there’s any way to show a total of how many people are scheduled for a particular hour of the day.
Well, after refining the problem statement, I put my owsapi to good use. The code below can be placed into [...]

3 Minute Screencast: Reclaim space on a calendar page

Original Publication Date: Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Filed Under: Calendars, Mark Miller | 5 Comments
SharePoint User Level: General Interest
 

One of the problems with a busy calendar in SharePoint is that the wrapper around the calendar takes up so much space. In this quick screencast, I’ll show you how to reclaim, not only the Quick Launch space, but the heading and title space, too.

7 Minute Screencast: Color code a SharePoint Calendar – Update

Original Publication Date: Monday, April 27, 2009
Filed Under: Calendars, Jim Bob Howard, Tips and Tricks | 44 Comments
 

In this screencast, Jim Bob Howard continues his examination of different techniques for color coding a SharePoint calendar.

3 Minute Screencast: Create a Master Calendar in SharePoint

Original Publication Date: Thursday, April 23, 2009
Filed Under: Calendars, Mark Miller, Screencast, Workshops | 4 Comments
 

Here’s a quick, 2 minute screencast to show the structure and functionality of the EndUserSharePoint.com Master Calendar solution. If you like what you see, there’s a live online workshop next Friday, May 1st. Read the details and join us.

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