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This workshop, Default Workflows in SharePoint 2007, gives you hands-on experience in creating Three-State Workflows and managing Approval/Feedback workflows in SharePoint 2007.

Using SharePoint Designer and your very own WSS sandbox, you will learn how to create a data view web part that will be placed on the welcome page for your site, which will allow end users to type in and submit feedback immediately. Again, this approach uses absolutely no code, and requires no programming skills. This solution is applicable in WSS and/or MOSS environments.

Paul Grenier has completed the second live online workshop in the jQuery for Everyone Series: Setup Your jQuery Environment, Step-By-Step.

The live online workshop, Create a Master Calendar in SharePoint, has concluded. The participants will be leaving feedback here on how the session went, what they will be using the solution for and any tricks or traps they learned along the way.

Today’s live online session of Become Your Company’s SharePoint SuperStar! has completed. This is the feedback area for the workshop.

We just finished with the Color Code a SharePoint Calendar, live online session. This was a real fun one! Everyone figured out a way they could use the solution in the production calendars.
A very special thanks to Chrisophe at Path to SharePoint for the original idea of using the calculated column to format calendar information. [...]

As I continue to refine, and define, the Mind Mapping Templates for SharePoint project, I need some input from those who are using mind maps. What tool are you using and why? Cost considerations, ease of use, support… all play into the mix. Your feedback is greatly appreciated on this project.

The first session of “Congratulations! You’re a site manager… now what?” is completed. This workshop implemented a set of drag-and-drop site planning templates for SharePoint. I’m looking forward to the participant feedback since this was the first session.

Paul Grenier and I just finished another SharePoint SuperStar! session. We’ll use this area to get feedback from the participants to see how it went for them.

The matrix of web parts and how quickly they were acceptable by his user community is of great interest to me and Paul. You never know without direct, End User feedback whether you’ve hit the mark or not. In this case, apparently we have.