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 Sunday, July 11, 2004
Various SharePoint and Office Technical Links

Just a few links from recent blog-findings related to SharePoint and Infopath that caught my eye:

  • SharePoint Portal Server 2003 Webcasts (past and future)
  • Eli's SharePoint Resources (posting again becasue it's regularly updated)
  • WSS FAQ
  • Lamont Harrington's SharePoint List
  • Creating Custom Site Definitions for SharePoint Site Creation
  • Open Links in a SharePoint List-View Webpart in a New Window
  • Use Windows Briefcase to Take Your SharePoint Libraries With You 
  • Use the Research Pane in Office 2003 and IE6 to search your SharePoint Servers
  • Integrate SharePoint Search into a CMS site using WebService
  • Best Practices for Developing Web Parts for SharePoint Products and Technologies
  • Implementing Lookup Fields with InfoPath


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