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Dealing with the [Today] problem in SharePoint Calculated Fields

Original Publication Date: Monday, November 9, 2009
Filed Under: David Petersen, Libraries and Lists, Tips and Tricks, Workshops, jquery | Leave a Comment
SharePoint User Level: Power User
 

More searching didn’t turn up any other solutions. I tried various vbscript/excel functions in the calculated field to no avail. Then I started thinking clientside. I figured that if I could identify the fields in the list display, I should be able to manipulate them with jQuery. A quick search turned up a nice little piece of code by Paul Grenier on EndUserSharePoint.com. He has written a series entitled jQuery for Everyone and one of his articles was on Replacing [Today]. In his article, Paul talks about replacing a DateTime field with an Aging calculation. His article calculates a DateTime from the last modification date.

SharePoint Quick Tip: Remove Outlook Connection to SharePoint

Original Publication Date: Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Filed Under: Brian Hughes, Libraries and Lists, Tips and Tricks, Workshops | 2 Comments
SharePoint User Level: Power User
 

One of the most asked questions I get from End Users about SharePoint is “How do I remove the connection from Outlook?” This is usually requested because they are receiving an excessive number of authentication prompts in Outlook due to not having their machine configured correctly or some other bug. In most cases, the prompting should end once they add the site to the Trusted Sites, allow IE to pass authentication, and setup the WebClient in the registry. Note: At my organization, we also have an installer that will do all of that for you. If that is too much and they just have to have it removed, here are the steps.

Tips When Asking For SharePoint Help

Original Publication Date: Friday, October 9, 2009
Filed Under: General Observations, Libraries and Lists, Mark Rackley, Search, SharePoint 101, Tips and Tricks, Workflow, Workshops, blog, feedback, sharepoint designer | 2 Comments
SharePoint User Level: General Interest
 

One of the cool things about not being a total moron in SharePoint anymore is that I actually have the ability to help people. I’m always happy to lend a hand when I can, and it’s actually a great way for me to learn even more. However, sometimes it can be hard for me to give the proper advice/help because I don’t exactly know what a person is asking. There are so many different parameters that can affect any advice you get in SharePoint and it’s really hard for someone to be in your head. Sometimes it can take several back and forth emails just to fully understand the question being asked. So, I thought I’d type up a quick blog which will help you ask your questions more succinctly and make sure you get the best advice/help possible (not necessarily from me).

New CSS Tool for SharePoint Users at SharePointCanvas.com

Original Publication Date: Monday, October 5, 2009
Filed Under: Brian Shilling, Bryon Wyly, Tips and Tricks, Web Parts, Workshops | 5 Comments
SharePoint User Level: Power User
 

As we were going through the process of customizing a template for our SharePoint intranet, one question kept popping up. How do I make an item on the template go away?

SharePoint Date Filter: Filtering a List by Greater Than or Equal to Date

Original Publication Date: Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Filed Under: Libraries and Lists, Mark Rackley, Screencast, Tips and Tricks, Web Parts, Workshops, sharepoint designer | 9 Comments
SharePoint User Level: Power User
 

I was seeing what I could do to create pages a little more useful than you get using vanilla SharePoint without having to crack open Visual Studio. One of the things I wanted to do was display a SharePoint list on the screen and add a filter to the screen that would allow a user to filter the list with a date field value greater than or equal to whatever a user entered. Sound’s simple right?

Make SharePoint 2007 Act Like SharePoint 2010 (sort of …)

Original Publication Date: Monday, September 14, 2009
Filed Under: Jan Tielens, Javascript, SharePoint 2010, Tips and Tricks, Web Parts | 6 Comments
SharePoint User Level: Power User
 

I’m pretty sure every SharePoint enthusiast has seen those great Sneak Peek videos Microsoft released some time ago. And I’m sure that lots of the new features shown were very exciting for lots of you. Since SharePoint 2010 is still quite far away in the future, let’s try to bring some of the 2010 stuff to SharePoint 2007! In the overview video, Tom Rizzo showed some new user interface functionality, pretty much all of it was heavily using asynchronous Javascript code to dynamically do updates, change layouts etc. All of this of course to prevent those nasty full page reloads. One of the features that caught my eye was the inline editing of list items or documents: without reloading the page, or opening a new page, it’s possible in SharePoint 2010 to edit meta data. Pretty cool! And I want to have it in my SharePoint sites, today.

IE8: A Public Service Announcement

Original Publication Date: Saturday, September 5, 2009
Filed Under: General Observations, Paul Galvin, Tips and Tricks | 3 Comments
SharePoint User Level: General Interest
 

The problem seems to have been an adobe plugin, “Air” or their flash plugin – I don’t really know what it’s called or care all that much. It turns out that it’s not compatible with a 64 bit environment (which is *totally* reasonable; it’s not like 64 bit is the kind of thing that anyone except ***crazy*** companies want to support or anything). I tried to uninstall it but that experiment only lasted about 15 minutes. It turns out that a ridiculous number of sites are using flash tech (I may be the last one to realize this on the planet). So, I can’t live without it and I can’t use IE8 64 bit.

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