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How to get your Office 365 version number | Path to SharePoint
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Tips and best practices for SharePoint end users. How to get your Office 365 version number. May 6, 2014. Last week, the Office 365 home page of one of my customers suddenly turned blank. In the past, my first reaction in this situation was to ask the user what they had changed, and fire the developer tools on IE or Chrome. I often work with power users, and as they say, they know enough about SharePoint to be dangerous! These days however, my first move is to check the Office 365 version number. With Of...
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SPELL | Path to SharePoint
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Tips and best practices for SharePoint end users. FAQ: How to Remove “Show All”, “Hide All” and “Full Screen” in the SPELL Tabs Gratis Version. May 6, 2014. Haven’t tried out the gratis version of the SPELL Tabs yet? Fill out the contact form. With your company information, and you’ll receive the solution within 48 hours. Interface includes 3 sections:. Tabs for inline content (bound to Web Parts, similar to the Easy Tabs. Tabs for links (navigate to other pages). Controls, how can I remove them? 1 Follo...
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Quick Demo: Process Navigation for SharePoint Forms | Path to SharePoint
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Tips and best practices for SharePoint end users. Quick Demo: Process Navigation for SharePoint Forms. October 23, 2013. This month I am releasing version 1.1 of the SPELL library, with two major module rewrites. One of them is the SPELL Form module, which allows to enhance the out of the box SharePoint forms, and now includes features such as cascading selections and inline navigation. I’ll have more code to share next month, but for now let me just share a quick demo. This entry was posted in Easy Tabs.
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SPELL Tabs: commercial and free versions now available | Path to SharePoint
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Tips and best practices for SharePoint end users. SPELL Tabs: commercial and free versions now available. June 17, 2013. This week, the SPELL framework is reaching version 1.0.0. And I am releasing the first component of this new version: the SPELL Tabs. Successor of the Easy Tabs. This offers end users a no-code experience, where each solution behaves like an “app” and comes with its own, client side edit menu. Here is what the SPELL Tabs edit menu looks like:. This entry was posted in Easy Tabs. Pingba...
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navigation | Path to SharePoint
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Tips and best practices for SharePoint end users. FAQ: How to Remove “Show All”, “Hide All” and “Full Screen” in the SPELL Tabs Gratis Version. May 6, 2014. Haven’t tried out the gratis version of the SPELL Tabs yet? Fill out the contact form. With your company information, and you’ll receive the solution within 48 hours. Interface includes 3 sections:. Tabs for inline content (bound to Web Parts, similar to the Easy Tabs. Tabs for links (navigate to other pages). Controls, how can I remove them? 1 Follo...
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Comments including code | Path to SharePoint
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Tips and best practices for SharePoint end users. To post source code in a comment, wrap a shortcode around it. This preserves the code formatting and even provides syntax highlighting for certain languages. For more details:. Http:/ en.support.wordpress.com/code/posting-source-code/. 21 thoughts on “ Comments including code. October 13, 2011 at 1:17 pm. What exacty do I change? One of the above or perhaps this.class=”et-offscreen”? Thank you for your help! November 14, 2011 at 12:47 am. Your site is act...
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Disclaimer | Path to SharePoint
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Tips and best practices for SharePoint end users. The information in this weblog is provided “AS IS” with no warranties, and confers no rights. I am not a developer, all code samples are for illustration purpose only, they are provided “AS IS” without warranty of any kind. The user is advised to test the code thoroughly before relying on it. 10 thoughts on “ Disclaimer. April 28, 2009 at 7:47 pm. We having a problem, i need show the main calendar (this in english) into a subsite (this in spanish). Sorry ...
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Uncategorized | Path to SharePoint
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Tips and best practices for SharePoint end users. Proof of Concept: custom layouts for SharePoint forms. October 28, 2014. One question I get frequently is how to build real world forms with SharePoint. This involves in particular organizing the fields in logical blocks (e.g. Street/City/Zip Code/State) and tweaking the layout to have multiple columns or interactive zones (e.g. tabs). However just limited to tabs. The new solution will expand it, to allow for more custom layouts. Cascading selects, item ...
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FAQ: How to Remove “Show All”, “Hide All” and “Full Screen” in the SPELL Tabs Gratis Version | Path to SharePoint
https://blog.pathtosharepoint.com/2014/05/06/faq-how-to-remove-show-all-hide-all-and-full-screen-in-the-spell-tabs-gratis-version
Tips and best practices for SharePoint end users. FAQ: How to Remove “Show All”, “Hide All” and “Full Screen” in the SPELL Tabs Gratis Version. May 6, 2014. Haven’t tried out the gratis version of the SPELL Tabs yet? Fill out the contact form. With your company information, and you’ll receive the solution within 48 hours. Interface includes 3 sections:. Tabs for inline content (bound to Web Parts, similar to the Easy Tabs. Tabs for links (navigate to other pages). Controls, how can I remove them? 1 Follo...