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I thought I would make it easier for everyone so below you can find a link to download the zip file including the Visio files and JPG’s of all the maps.

When you are working on getting the details right for your SharePoint projects, you need to produce, share and get feedback on a number of key artefacts. Things like wireframes, navigation maps, and content taxonomies.

This code allows you to embed visio files within IE (Internet Explorer). I know, I know, it doesn’t work in Chrome or any other browser for that matter, but it’s still nice if you have an audience that will be using IE only.

If you follow EndUserSharePoint.com on a regular basis, you know that in addition to running the site, I’m the Chief Community Officer and SharePoint Evangelist for Global 360. In the past week at Global 360, we launched a set of Visio templates that help you model basic business processes using standard BPMN notation.
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This post will show you more of the Visio Services and less about the Visio client. I will show you how to take your Visio drawing, upload it to SharePoint and make it available to anyone to view and use – without the Visio client.

A good while ago, there was a lot of discussion on the Microsoft Technet forums about how to use SharePoint to allow end users to install network based printers

“Do you see SharePoint having staying power?” Ah… yeah, I do.

When working with a powerful tool like SharePoint, you always need to keep the big picture in mind and remember the 3 cardinal words : plan, plan, plan. You need to know what SharePoint 2010 will have to offer out of box so you don’t overcomplicate your current solution and do any custom development without an upgrade in mind. Just be aware, that’s all. And when the time comes, do the necessary research and get help if necessary.

I had already found the post http://www.endusersharepoint.com/?p=1537 then created a new page and added the task list as a web part then added the content editor web part including the code for the pie chart. I had previously downloaded the JQuery file from the links and have added that to my top-level site collection that all subsequent sites have access to and can reference.v