At the end of each EndUserSharePoint.com workshop, I request feedback from the participants to see what really worked for them, what they can put to use immediately. I thought it would be interesting to show some of the comments so people can get an idea on what can be accomplished in a few days of [...]
The question of the day comes from George
“Users submitting InfoPath forms to a library must have contribute permissions. How do you prevent these users from viewing and deleting the forms of other users? “
Response from guest poster Ryne Crabb
George’s issue is a common one, experienced not only in Form Libraries, but Picture Libraries, [...]
EndUserSharePoint.com is starting a series of live, online workshops.
The first workshop, on August 21, will be lead by Mark Miller, founder and editor of EndUserSharePoint.com. “The Fundamentals of Libraries and Lists” will cover basic, End User use of SharePoint for contributing, collaborating and participating in Team Site libraries and lists.
Getting started with SharePoint is usually a [...]
Mark Miller, Founder and Editor
EndUserSharePoint.com
KPIs (Key Performance Indicators) are a source of consternation for most beginning users of SharePoint, but also a source of joyful relief when used by experienced users to help manage massive amounts of data needing analysis for action items.
That’s a mouthful, deserving of a multi-part [...]
Stump the Panel, a Q&A forum for SharePoint End Users did a soft rollout last week and is now ready for public access.
The forum is moderated by the authors at EndUserSharePoint.com. There are two boards: “End User and Information Worker” and “Site Managers and Site Collection Managers“.
Question and solutions pertain to Out-of-the-Box problems SharePoint, no [...]
Dessie Lunsford
Points-of-Sharing
If you haven’t read through the previous three articles in this series (Part I, Part II, Part III), I would encourage you to read them first as we’ll be continuing on with the use of an Excel spreadsheet developed in each of them.
Review and Next Steps
In the last article, we created a calculated column [...]
Paul Grenier
AutoSponge
Paul Grenier has written a set of articles for EndUserSharePoint.com on performance management, The Road To Performance Management. The first article, Part 1, lays the ground work using a series of "Why" questions to setup the context for SharePoint.
The section included here walks through Paul’s diagram of a SharePoint site collection [...]
Tanya GegareQuad/Graphics
Tanya Gegare is a frequent reader of EndUserSharePoint.com. She has offered a solution to a problem when trying to sort within a hierarchical folder structure and was kind enough to document her solution with screenshots.
Problem
I have one document library with two levels of folders. Level 1 has 10 folders that I [...]
Paul Culmsee
CleverWorkArounds.com
Greetings, my EndUserSharePoint.com kung-fu students. Paul here again to talk once more about Zen and the art of SharePoint. Now I don’t want to appear all arrogant and pretentious, but for this post you can all call me “sifu” :-). I don’t deserve [...]
Author: Chris Quick
WSS Development
In a previous article in the Exploiting or Being Exploited By SharePoint Search series , we discussed how to create a simple Search Center that will allow you to search your team site for information. We have also discussed managed properties and scopes in previous articles.
It is now time [...]












