SharePoint Errors, Warnings and Problems Collection
Written by Devin Walker
The following is a collection of errors that have been encountered while working with MOSS and SharePoint Designer. The purpose of this article is to post solutions to the problems and benefit the SharePoint community. As well, this article will be continually updated with screenshots and is not meant to have any negative impact on SharePoint's reputation. In fact, we love SharePoint; it's just a little quirky at times!
SharePoint Workflow: Remove the "?????" for blank values in email
Written by Devin Walker
So you have emails being sent out using SharePoint workflow but the problem is the blank values return five question marks "?????" and this is not very appealing to the user. Perhaps you would like it to say something else instead that wouldn't confuse your recipients as much. Follow this tutorial to learn how to make your workflows do just this!
Breadcrumbs are great for navigational purposes and help users cruise around your SharePoint site with assisted ease. Sometimes you may want a page to not have the breadcrumb trail and you may be looking for an easy way to get rid of them on that specific page. Follow along on this easy tutorial to view how to do just this!
So you have been checking in and out documents and it's been working for you but you want to know how to do multiple files at once. This tutorial will show you how to do just that in a minimal number of clicks. Please read along to find out more about how to use the Manage Content and Structure feature of SharePoint 2007 and how it can help you do your work faster.
Style a Page using the Content Editor Web Part and CSS
Written by Devin Walker
Do you have pages that look bland that you want to add some color to? Perhaps you would like some a background behind your web part titles. Maybe you want to hide the recycle bin on one page, but not another. Using the Content Editor Web Part you are able to add CSS to a page to customize it's look and feel. This is a great alternative to modifying core.css, using SharePoint Designer or other methods (such as specifying a custom CSS file in site settings). Follow along with this quick demonstration on just how!