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Month: October 2007

What, no WEEKNUM()?

Posted on October 31, 2007 by Michael Blumenthal

I wanted to make a view that shows only the list items that had a date within the current week. I was figuring that I could do this by creating a calculated column for the week number and the year, Continue reading What, no WEEKNUM()?→

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John Holliday posts list of SharePoint Custom Action Identifiers

Posted on October 29, 2007 by Michael Blumenthal

John just filled a gaping hole in the MSDN documentation for hiding custom SharePoint actions. I’ve been looking for a HideCustomActions-based way to hide the Create button that lets you create a site, so that I can replace it with Continue reading John Holliday posts list of SharePoint Custom Action Identifiers→

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Using a DataView to show a Blog in its parent site

Posted on October 26, 2007 by Michael Blumenthal

I thought I should point out that I am using a Data View Web Part on my site’s home page to display the most recent three posts from my blog. Although I decided to create my blog site as a Continue reading Using a DataView to show a Blog in its parent site→

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Using Feedburner

Posted on October 24, 2007 by Michael Blumenthal

I decided to use Feedburner so I could easily track how many subscribers I have. After setting up my Feedburner account, I decided that I needed to modify the pages in my blog site so that when someone subscribes, they Continue reading Using Feedburner→

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Number of Items in a Month

Posted on October 23, 2007 by Michael Blumenthal

Suppose you have a SharePoint List – could be a document library, an InfoPath form library, a list of links, whatever – and you want to see how many items are submitted (created) each month. How do you do this? Continue reading Number of Items in a Month→

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Hello World

Posted on October 22, 2007 by Michael Blumenthal

This is my first official post to my Blog about SharePoint. Since my professional life is focused on SharePoint, it seemed wrong to use any other platform for blogging. I’m using Word 2007 to create this blog post, though I’ve Continue reading Hello World→

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