I am looking for a sense of what’s going on with SharePoint today, across geographies, across industries, across SharePoint capability sets.
A major annoyance when setting up a survey in SharePoint is that there is a ‘Save’ button right next to the ‘Finish’ button. Huh? Which one should I pick? In the End User’s Mind, your guess is as good as mine… I finish a question, I hit the Save button and I move on to the next question, right? Sorry, EU, that one won’t work here.
Paul has developed a simple solution for removing the Save button from a SharePoint survey. In the screencast below, he blazes through the solution to show you his thought process as he is trying to figure out a solution.
Guest post from Paul Grenier, author of AutoSponge – A Non-developer’s Blog About Administering SharePoint
I have a love-hate relationship with MOSS 2007 surveys. I love the branching logic functionality and I like the built-in reporting. But I hate the lack of workflow support out-of-the-box and I detest the inability to create new views of the [...]
Today’s question comes from Linda and Yongwei in Shanghai:
“Is there a way we can have people vote on SharePoint to accomplish the following? We will provide a list of 10 candidates. The user is supposed to vote for no more than 3 of them by checking the box. We need a tally by each candidate [...]