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Themes in SharePoint 2010 are significantly different than SharePoint 2007 themes. In this blog we will focus on the SharePoint 2010 themes

Well, for Office 2010, Microsoft has essentially brought that concept to uploading as well. They have created a new applet called the “Office Synchronization Center”. When you tell Word (for example) to save a file, rather than sending it directly to the SharePoint site, it hands it off to the Synchronization Center, which does the uploading, including such niceties as retrying if for some reason the upload fails the first time. It also allows you to continue working once you have started the save process – sort of like a “background save” on steroids.

The question of the day comes from Craig:
I have a user that works as an assistant to a high-level exec. The exec travels extensively and they want to use  SharePoint to store his powerpoint presentations … the trick is, often these presentations use a number of linked video files. So our question is, how do [...]

One of the features in SharePoint that will help with end user buy-in is the ability for them to continue to work in a familiar environment instead of forcing all work to be done within SharePoint. Along these lines, the major applications of MS Office (Word, Excel and SharePoint) have the ability to use the [...]