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But, did you know you also have the ability to access the URL address of the document located in SharePoint from the Office application? This gives you the ability to send a link to the document in SharePoint to others without having to go into SharePoint to get the address.

The user interface improvements in SharePoint 2010 as a whole are truly amazing. Microsoft has brought this already impressive product leaps and bounds in terms of accessibility, standards, and usability

Blogs generally ebb and flow with their content as events happen. Having no way to classify types of posts can cause reader confusion. 

As we go through the series you’ll see how we can easily apply Records Management policies to any type of content within SharePoint 2010 which is extremely powerful!

In the spectrum of project management tools, SharePoint’s task list provides a good balance between simplicity of design and ease of use on the one hand, and power and extensibility on the other.

This post will show you more of the Visio Services and less about the Visio client. I will show you how to take your Visio drawing, upload it to SharePoint and make it available to anyone to view and use – without the Visio client.

However we will be specifically concentrating on new functionality in SharePoint 2010 and defining our Content Types with Records Management in mind.

Themes in SharePoint 2010 are significantly different than SharePoint 2007 themes. In this blog we will focus on the SharePoint 2010 themes

Workflows are a great feature in SharePoint 2010 that allows, for instance, your business rules to be performed in a consistent and repeatable manner.

And it is time to really check out what this great combination has to offer. The most obvious is that we can now use Visio to design the workflows, which then are imported to SharePoint via SharePoint Designer 2010.