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If you’re not familiar with SharePoint, one thing you can do in the platform is place web parts on a page, which are akin to sidebar widgets in WordPress or other CMS platforms.

In this screencast, Laura Rogers shows a quick way to create your own blank web part page using SharePoint Designer, which allows you to KEEP the Quick Launch on the page

SharePoint designer will be used to create a Data View Web Part where results will be displayed.

The IT Urgent Change process needs to be automated. It’s relatively simple and after gathering the requirements its clear that this can be accomplished using SharePoint and a SharePoint Designer workflow.

This was something that seemed impossible for Sharepoint to do, but with a little trickery with XPath under the bonnet of Sharepoint Designer, proved incredibly simple.

I have been reading EndUserSharePoint for several years now and have used many of the articles to solve SharePoint business requirements for my clients.

I come across requests that help me really understand the power that SharePoint provides without having to “write code”.

So how do you do that if you want to use Lightbox 2 in SharePoint and use a central Image repository with auto thumbnails, and pull images to different pages at different sites based on some category?

Do you have two lists that you would like to display their data in one convenient location? Well, the SharePoint Data View should work perfectly for this type of use.

During the last 12 months Twynham has moved beyond using SharePoint as an intranet and extranet to developing Internet facing websites in SharePoint.