Hi All, I have been working with SharePoint for some time now and came across something new. which is always interesting. When I say new, I appreciate that there may be certain cave men out there who are aware of what I am about to say already, so put that club down. If you were
Main selling point Versioning has always been one of the main selling points for SharePoint Document Management. At least, that’s what I always use as an, there are more of course, argument for storing documents in SharePoint instead of file shares. While I was preparing my presentation about Best Practices: Document Management in SharePoint 2013
In this blog post I will be covering 2 very important topics both related to developing cool PowerShell scripts for your SharePoint 2013 farm environments. The first topic that will be covered by this post is the ability to create Graphical User Interfaces with PowerShell. You need to understand that PowerShell is built on top
Document Sets are awesome! During my assignment at an asset manager in the Netherlands, I really started to appreciate the power of Document Sets in SharePoint. I never really was a big fan (not sure why exactly) and never used them. One of my colleagues from the Intranet Team showed me the benefits and now
Permissions in SharePoint are basically on; Sites, Libraries Documents Folders Lists Items … Comment on the post if I forgot any! Okay nothing new for who knows it, for who don’t & still searching on google, your search either will be third party tools [which you have to pay for] or just others asking the
It seems that cloud based products and services have a significant impact on how we design, write, debug, trace and deliver our applications. The way we think about this is not the same anymore; there might be no need to have SharePoint on-premises and SharePoint Online/O365 might be a better choice, there might be no
GibberDoc v0.1a http://gibberdoc.codeplex.com This is a raw alpha version to concept a document generator. I didn’t actually expect it to be as popular as to people asking me for a codeplex! So here it is. Features: Plain text destination folder Amount of paragraphs per document Min ~ Max sentences per paragraph Quantity of documents to
We are just doing the final tweaks before pushing the button on live for SP24conf.com and as part of that I wanted to make sure that anonymous users can’t see form pages. However, one snag is that the If you are running SharePoint Foundation 2013 or don’t want to install the ViewFormsPagesLockdown Feature then you are stuck.
In Office 365 / SharePoint online, a publishing page with a list of views pointing to a different list can be provisioned using a feature containing a File element containing a view. Example: <?xml version=”1.0″ encoding=”utf-8″?> <Elements xmlns=”http://schemas.microsoft.com/sharepoint/”> <Module Name=”ModuleName” Url=”$Resources:cmscore,List_Pages_UrlName;”> <File Url=”default.aspx” Type=”GhostableInLibrary” Path=”ModuleName\default.aspx” IgnoreIfAlreadyExists=”TRUE” > <Property Name=”Title” Value=”Home” /> <Property Name=”IncludeInGlobalNavigation” Value=”FALSE” />
I have not seen this documented anywhere. It has either never been done or is such common knowledge that it’s not worth mentioning. Either way, I’m going to go through the steps: 1. Go to your Promoted Links list that you created. Should appear in Tile view by default. 2. Click the Settings cog wheel
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