Title: Filtering a Gantt View by Query String Body: This post applies to all versions of SharePoint and Office 365. If you ever wanted to filter a datasheet view of a list or a Gantt view via parameter or web part connection, you may have noticed... Category Read More...
Title: Video: Creating Hyperlinks in SharePoint Designer 2010 Body: In this video, I demonstrate how to create hyperlinks in the new XSLT List View Web Parts in SharePoint 2010. By default in a list, the hyperlink exists on the Title field, and in a library Read More...
Title: Filter a View by “Me” Without a People Column Body: This applies to the Enterprise version only, for SharePoint 2007 or 2010. A lot of times, especially with InfoPath fields , you end up with a text field with a user’s... Category: Views # Comments Read More...
Body: In SharePoint 2010, there’s a little-known built in feature. There are list templates that can be used for time card tracking, with a holiday calendar that ties into the time card. Here’s how to get to it: On your SharePoint 2010 site, go to Site Read More...
Posted to
Laura Roger's Blog
on 02-22-2011
Filed under: Views, SharePoint 2010, holidays, group work lists, timecard
Body: There have been a few situations where I’ve needed to be able to filter a web part to show data relevant to the name of the current site. Most cases have been project sites. Here’s an example: (This post is relevant to SharePoint 2007 or 2010) All Read More...
Posted to
Laura Roger's Blog
on 02-20-2011
Filed under: Views, sharepoint, SharePoint Designer, data view web parts, project detail, server variable
Title: May the &Source Be With You Body: This week during our SharePoint Shoptalk weekly conference call, one of the callers asked about modifying... Category: Views # Comments: 7 Read More...
Body: Here’s a little hack that you can do, in order to create permissions on views of any list or library. I’m not going to say this is the most pretty or perfect solution, but it’s at least a way to accomplish this. It gets asked all the time. “How Read More...
Posted to
Laura Roger's Blog
on 05-19-2010
Filed under: Web Parts, Views, sharepoint, data view web parts, web part page, view permissions