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I have a start time and an end time on the calendar. What I want to do is a view that only has the date and not the time.

This question came in my email from Fernando: I used the code from your article, Extending the DVWP – Part 22: Creating Title Based on Other Fields in jQuery. I’m having a problem when using fields that are not “Text”, for example in fields combo box or radio button the variable returns “undefined”.

So, with a little massaging, you can overcome the default functionality of SharePoint that hides the insert link when the list is empty.

How I Created a SharePoint List to Replace an Excel Spreadsheet That Was Being Routed Around to 15 Managers Every Month by Creating a Web Part Page for Each Manager Which Displays an Editable Table of Employee Information Filtered into Easy-to-Read and –Update Tabs, Using Site Columns, Cascading Dropdowns, DVWPs, EasyTabs, Form Action Workflows, PreSaveAction(), SPServices/jQuery, XSLT, and CSS.

SharePoint: Extending the DVWP – Part 34: Using Icons for Form Action Links Peter has put together a great resource for searching through the SharePoint Layout Images even if you have admin access to the /_layouts/images/ directory.

SharePoint: Extending the DVWP – Part 33: Modifying Total and Subtotal Row Layouts in DVWP

SharePoint: Extending the DVWP – Part 32: Filling in Default Data on the insert Template with Multiple DVWPs

SharePoint: Extending the DVWP – Part 31: Filling in Default Data on the insert Template with jQuery

Someone recently said via Twitter “If you aren’t using Easy Tabs, you are missing out!” I totally agree, best feature I can think of to expand my Sharepoint solutions.

SharePoint: Extending the DVWP – Part 30: Using EasyTabs with Filtered DVWPs to Make Data Manageable