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In this screencast, Laura Rogers explains a unique way of using SharePoint content types to function as status levels for list items. This solution does not involve any custom code, and the concept is useful in WSS 3.0, MOSS 2007, and SharePoint 2010.

I’ve spent the past week working with the live online workshop presenters to confirm a schedule for upcoming workshops. We will be offering the workshops as a discounted package or series of workshops this time because of numerous requests.

This is the second article in a series of articles on how the EUSP team coordinated and produced SharePoint Saturday EMEA. The first article walked through the runup to the event. This article talks about what happened during the event. All time stamps are from January 23, 2010.

The first session starts at 8:00am GMT (London). Joel Oleson and I will do the intros together and then present a short keynote talk to get everthing started. Everyone should login for the first session of the day. That’s when we’ll give instructions on how the day will work and how to attend the sessions.

Marianne has been working hard in the two months since the conference and has just come out with a eMagazine version of SDN dedicated exclusively to SharePoint.

I’m taking my tips from Joel Oleson who never turns down a chance to speak, even when he’s in the middle of nowhere. If you’d like me to come and speak at your event, let me. Maybe we can work it out.

Show of hands, how many people are tired of explaining to users what a SharePoint Workflow is and how to navigate to the workflows???

It’s been about a month coming, but Stump the Panel has been upgraded and is now ready for business. I had so many offers of help after the server meltdown, it was unbelievable. I honestly hadn’t realized how deep the community around Stump the Panel was.
For those who haven’t used STP before, it is a [...]

How do I create a cascading drop-down box in my SharePoint list? This question is asked a lot. Unfortunately, there is not an out-of-box way to do this in a SharePoint list. In this screencast, you will not only learn what a cascading drop-down box is, but how to easily create one in InfoPath 2007.

Toni Frankola, Eric Harlan and I have been working over the past few days, putting together the first wave of speakers for Live Online SharePoint Saturday EMEA.
This is turning out to be a pretty spectacular event with presenters from 11 countries, including 6 MVPs.
If you haven’t registered for this free, live online event that [...]