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After I created my document library to hold my Training Routes… you have created your Map Repository, right? Part 1, Part 2…, I wanted to make the results of each map available to everyone within the site collection.

I’ve used Google Maps for years to plot driving directions, but I’ve never thought of using it for running routes. That left the door wide open for me to create my own alternative in SharePoint.

I my continuing quest to find resources for beginner level jQuery projects, I bookmark the most interesting finds each week and then list them here for future reference.

This week’s newsletter, Site Collection Project Management, describes how to setup a management area for a site collection. It includes multiple downloads, screenshots and pointers to free software. For those who received the newsletter, please leave your comments, rants and raves in the comments section. To read the article and get the downloads, you can subscribe [...]

As you might have guessed, after last week’s announcement  that I was giving away my new book to anyone who asks, I was inundated with subscriptions for the weekly email newsletter. I will be sending out the first installment of SharePoint 101 – Tricks and Traps on Wednesday morning. Signup for the newsletter and check [...]

Starting next week, I will be including sections of my “SharePoint 101: Tricks and Traps” book in the weekly email newsletter. Over the next 10 weeks or so, email subscribers will receive the entire book of 101 SharePoint Tricks and Traps for free.
My goal is to give away 5000 ebooks in the coming weeks.
This is my way [...]

The EndUserSharePoint.com site has been upgraded to include the following features:

Comment Notification: When you post a comment, you can now subscribe to receive notice when someone else comments on the same post.  A sincere thank-you to Mark Jaquith at http://txfx.net/ for the Comment Notification plug-in for WordPress.
Added a Popular Articles section to display most frequently requested posts [...]

I was in the middle of presenting a four hour SharePoint workshop this week when, during the final hour, the OS on my laptop decided it had had enough and came to an unceremonious halt. (If you’ve been there, you know why the flowery language… it represents a lot of hand waving, nothing up my sleeve, here’s [...]

As I’m delivering the Beginning SharePoint 2oo7 – The Basics workshops to Singapore and Shanghai, I’m keeping track of the little things that get people excited:

Creating a ‘drop box’ on the entrance page where team members can drop documents
The calendar overlay feature in Outlook 2007 that let’s you view stacked calendars 
Turning off blog comment approval
 Attach [...]

In order to help users walk through the creation of a Document Management Center, in addition to the screencasts I have included documentation in PDF format. Download it, print it and follow along with the screencasts.
Go to the Videos On-Demand page and the documentation is available for download next to each main topic heading.