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Findjuts SharePoint Cave: Migrating Sites to different Site Collections
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A low lit place to come and read my SharePoint/CRM thoughts that I wrote on the cave walls. Monday, March 28, 2011. Migrating Sites to different Site Collections. There are three methods to exporting/backing up a site. Saving Site as Site Template. 8203;Click on site actions / site settings. Save Site as Site template. 8203;Click Include Site Content. Browse to Site Gallery. Browse to New Site Gallery. Use Custom Site Templates. Open Site in SPD. Click Site Administration Back Up Site. Browse to . 8203;...
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Findjuts SharePoint Cave: August 2009
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A low lit place to come and read my SharePoint/CRM thoughts that I wrote on the cave walls. Wednesday, August 19, 2009. SharePoint Tips and Tricks - 8/19/09. Some great links I would like to share, These webcasts have helped me greatly in my domination over SharePoint, a lot of Technics I have discovered came from reading many SharePoint blogs, I have listed a few favorites below. Enjoy the following MOSS Links:. Microsoft Office System Webcast Level 100 Users. SharePoint Designer 2007 Help and How-to.
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Findjuts SharePoint Cave: April 2009
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A low lit place to come and read my SharePoint/CRM thoughts that I wrote on the cave walls. Saturday, April 4, 2009. Windows 7 Beta Tested - 4/4/09. I have been recently beta testing the new Windows 7, Its much much much better than Vista, thats for sure, its more directed towards newbs, which is good, it finally has alot of the features you been looking for. Some new features I like are:. Links to this post. Thursday, April 2, 2009. April Fools on the Web! Did You Get Tricked? The 188-year-old British n...
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Findjuts SharePoint Cave: Adding a CRM 4.0 Related Entity to the Main Form using IFRAME
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A low lit place to come and read my SharePoint/CRM thoughts that I wrote on the cave walls. Thursday, December 2, 2010. Adding a CRM 4.0 Related Entity to the Main Form using IFRAME. First create your two entities and relate them together. On the main form, create an iframe section. Create a new IFRAME, place it in the section. Open the Form Properties. Check Event is enabled. Paste the following code. Var navId = " nav new new assets new assetitem. Var roleOrd = (tmp.indexOf("roleOrd") = -1)? Now go bac...
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Findjuts SharePoint Cave: November 2010
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A low lit place to come and read my SharePoint/CRM thoughts that I wrote on the cave walls. Friday, November 26, 2010. SharePoint 2010 Master Page Ribbon Hide. Tried a few techniques this one suits me best. Set the in-line style for both the id="s4-statusbarcontainer" and id="s4-ribbonrow" div's to style="display:none". Then somewhere appropriate below both elements in the master page insert the following:. Document.getElementById(s4-statusbarcontainer).style.display = block;. Courtesty of Rich Krott].
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Findjuts SharePoint Cave: Setting a Fixed Width in SharePoint 2010
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A low lit place to come and read my SharePoint/CRM thoughts that I wrote on the cave walls. Thursday, January 6, 2011. Setting a Fixed Width in SharePoint 2010. This needs to blogged about once again, since it seems to be an ongoing issue with SharePoint skinning. This post will show how to easily go from the default liquid layout, to a 960px width with auto scrolling. Alter the Body Tag – replace scroll="no” with style="overflow:auto;”. This will allow the Body to have a scroll bar when needed.). This h...
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Findjuts SharePoint Cave: February 2012
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A low lit place to come and read my SharePoint/CRM thoughts that I wrote on the cave walls. Tuesday, February 21, 2012. BLOG HAS MOVED* *. My SharePoint Cave has been moved. I will continue to blog about my SharePoint/CRM discoveries, over at Collective Intelligence. Please update your bookmarks. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. SharePoint 2010 Master Page Ribbon Hide. SharePoint Users : Last Name Change. Setting a Fixed Width in SharePoint 2010.
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Findjuts SharePoint Cave: SharePoint Users : Last Name Change
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A low lit place to come and read my SharePoint/CRM thoughts that I wrote on the cave walls. Wednesday, December 1, 2010. SharePoint Users : Last Name Change. This has come up twice now, So I figured I would address this for any future situations. But I received a call this morning, that a user changed her last name. Simple, I first figured, it was updated in Active Directory, so once the SPuser sync occurs everything should be updated. right? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This needs to blogged abou...
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Findjuts SharePoint Cave: SharePoint 2010 Master Page Ribbon Hide
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A low lit place to come and read my SharePoint/CRM thoughts that I wrote on the cave walls. Friday, November 26, 2010. SharePoint 2010 Master Page Ribbon Hide. Tried a few techniques this one suits me best. Set the in-line style for both the id="s4-statusbarcontainer" and id="s4-ribbonrow" div's to style="display:none". Then somewhere appropriate below both elements in the master page insert the following:. Document.getElementById(s4-statusbarcontainer).style.display = block;. Courtesty of Rich Krott].
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Findjuts SharePoint Cave: March 2009
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A low lit place to come and read my SharePoint/CRM thoughts that I wrote on the cave walls. Wednesday, March 25, 2009. Earth Hour is Coming Soon - 3/25/09. More than 2,000 cities around world expected to participate in rolling event. Lights are scheduled to go out at hundreds of popular tourist landmarks and buildings worldwide, including New York, London, Paris, Dubai, Hong Kong, Moscow and Nairobi. Organized by the World Wildlife Fund and supported by a host of powerful names. Links to this post. Light...