The idea I came up with, was to store data in a custom List in SharePoint, and create a VBA macro that captures Calendar additions automatically, and uploads them straight to the SharePoint List.
SharePoint: Filter a Calendar View Based on User Profile Property
Since then I’ve been picking up what is actually possible using the Data List View Webpart in Sharepoint Designer, largely with help from Marc D Anderson and Laura Rogers and their respective blogs.
OK, in the interest of full disclosure I am not a programmer/coder. However, I am in IT and therefore know enough code to make programmers want to bang their head against their desk repeatedly while muttering “Why? Why? Why?” under their breath.
“This Week in SharePoint” is a listing of what we have been sent by organizations sponsoring a SharePoint event this week for listing on the SharePoint Community Calendar. Contact us with your events at [email protected].
Webcast 4/7/2010 9:00 AM
5 Templates to Maximize SharePoint for Project Management
New York, NY 4/7/2010 5:30 PM
NYC SharePoint User Group
Louisville, CO 4/7/2010 [...]
Here is the list of live events scheduled this week, taken from the SharePoint Community Calendar.
As I created the filter, I realized a lot of new SharePoint Site Managers might not know how to use “Today” as a math function when filtering.
I’ve been working on this for a while and finally decided it doesn’t have to be absolutely perfect before letting people use it. EUSP, along with fpWeb.net, is sponsoring a SharePoint Community Calendar.
Moving a calendar list between site collections may be confusing, but it is actually very simple! This article demonstrates one method using list templates and Windows Explorer to move SharePoint Calendars fast. Don’t worry, all your content will be moved also
Mark forwarded me an issue from a SharePoint user in Australia. This user had hit a brick wall while working on a custom SPD workflow.