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Now that we have a good base, we can move this form along into something useful. Essentially what we are going to do is have the Drop Down List display the correct Edit Form for that document.

Now that Mark Miller has allowed the cowboy to run wild, let’s jump into setting up this DVWP (Data View Web Part) Edit Form. I always add a Web Part Zone to every custom page that I create.

Also, over the next few articles, I’m going to show you how to make an interactive Edit Form for a Document Library using this ASP.net control.

This post will show how to set up the ASP.Net drop down using a SharePoint list as it’s data source

Following on from my previous post we will now add the view of the ToDo List data. Open the site (if not already open) in SharePoint Designer.

This post will show how to set up the ASP.Net drop down using a SharePoint list as it’s data source

SharePoint Designer (SPD) has been free from Microsoft since April. In those two months, some lines have been drawn in the sand. Some users are of the opinion that it should be completely locked down and not allowed in the organization. Others have the view that it makes everything better. Still others aren’t even sure what value it could possibly bring. It is free, so you get what you pay for, right? Not always!