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By Bruce Herz on August 11, 2011 | No Comments
Publishing a Web Application to an Access Services SharePoint site is a one click step. Or is it? Learn about the process of publishing and some hints on what to do if things don’t happen as expected.
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By Bruce Herz on August 11, 2011 | 1 Comment
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By Bruce Herz on August 11, 2011 | No Comments
Learn techniques in modifying tables in layout view and when and how to create Calculated Fields, Lookup Wizard and Field Validation.
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By Bruce Herz on August 11, 2011 | No Comments
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By Bruce Herz on August 11, 2011 | No Comments
In this video, you will get an overview of Access Services using SharePoint 2010 and Access 2010. You will learn how and why the new Access Web Databases can be integrated with SharePoint 2010 to create Web compatible Applications.
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By Asif Rehmani on August 8, 2011 | No Comments
Compelling and user friendly interface of your SharePoint solution is one of the key factors in successful adoption of your intranet or internet site. This webinar gives you a solid understanding of how you can improve user interface and brand your site with visual elements you have seen online or have been provided by a professional design team.
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By Yaroslav Pentsarskyy on July 27, 2011 | No Comments
In many cases, third party user controls will let your SharePoint site look and function better. In this module, see exactly what involved in integrating third parting user interface controls into your site and how those can be connected to the functionality available in your SharePoint site. We’ll look at using custom navigation control for your SharePoint 2010 site navigation.
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By Yaroslav Pentsarskyy on July 27, 2011 | 3 Comments
Main content of your SharePoint 2010 site pages makes up for 80% of what your users are interacting with. Making that content fit in with the rest of the site branding is easier than you think. In this module, learn how you can apply branding to list views and generic page content by using SharePoint Designer 2010.
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By Asif Rehmani on July 13, 2011 | No Comments
The left navigation pane on a team site shows the Quick Launch which display links to many lists and libraries on the site. If you need to, you can hide the Quick Launch completely by embedding some style tags on the page. This is accomplished using the Content Editor web part. Furthermore, you can export this web part and utilize them on other pages as needed.

