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The great thing about the DVWP is that it’s just XSL. XSL is what tells the browser what to draw in HTML, so you can go in and remove any of the columns you don’t want the user to filter by.

Marc Anderson has agreed to be our first ‘guinea pig’ in this little venture. His series, Unlocking the Mysteries of Data View Web Part XSL Tags, on EndUserSharePoint.com has been very popular.

I showed you what templates SharePoint Designer usually creates when you set up a Data View Web Part (DVWP).

I showed you what templates SharePoint Designer usually creates when you set up a Data View Web Part (DVWP).

I showed you what templates SharePoint Designer usually creates when you set up a Data View Web Part (DVWP).

I showed you what templates SharePoint Designer usually creates when you set up a Data View Web Part (DVWP).

I showed you what templates SharePoint Designer usually creates when you set up a Data View Web Part (DVWP).

I showed you what templates SharePoint Designer usually creates when you set up a Data View Web Part (DVWP).

I showed you what templates SharePoint Designer usually creates when you set up a Data View Web Part (DVWP).

I showed you what templates SharePoint Designer usually creates when you set up a Data View Web Part (DVWP).