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SharePoint 2010 Keyboard Shortcuts
I’ve never used keyboard shortcut combinations in SharePoint 2010. But today in a usability discussion I wondered which keyboard shortcuts are available in SharePoint and I decided to list those I can find. Using these hot keys can be very effective. http://keremozen.com/2012/02/sharepoint-2010-keyboard-shortcuts/ My blog has moved to my new domain (www.keremozen.com) I’ve frozen this blog … Continue reading
SharePoint 15 Preliminary SDK
Microsoft has released a technical review SDK for SharePoint 15 (or SharePoint 2013). This preliminary SDK is called as SharePoint 15 Technical Preview Managed Object Model Software Development Kit. You can download and dig into new SDK before next version of SharePoint released. http://keremozen.com/2012/02/sharepoint-15-preliminary-sdk/ My blog has moved to my new domain (www.keremozen.com) I’ve frozen this … Continue reading
Web Part Maintenance Page
You implement your web part, build and deploy it to your SharePoint server. However your web part page can give errors due to a bug in your code or some other problem. Unfortunately in most cases web part page can not be opened in edit mode. There are many scenarios that causes this kind of problem. http://keremozen.com/2012/01/web-part-maintenance-page/ My blog has … Continue reading
Deploy Initial Data With List Instance
This blog demonstrates creating a list instance from custom list definition and deploy some inital data with the list instance. In my previous blog I explained how to create custom list definition with custom content type and gave an abbreviation list example (Custom List Definition in SharePoint 2010). In this blog I’ll continue with that example. http://keremozen.com/2012/01/deploy-initial-data-with-list-instance/ My blog has moved … Continue reading
Custom List Definition in SharePoint 2010
In this blog I’ll explain how to create a custom list definition in SharePoint 2010 that contains the following parts; creation of custom fields and a content type for the list creation of list definition creation of a list instance I’ll demonstrate a list definition for an abbreviation list which will have two columns, “Abbreviation” and “Full Form”. … Continue reading
Office Web Apps Installation for SharePoint 2010
This blog contains the procedures to install Microsoft Office Web Apps on your SharePoint 2010 server farms. You must have admin privileges on your computer to install Office Web Apps. Office Web Apps are the online companions to Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint, and Microsoft OneNote applications. Office Web Apps enable users to access … Continue reading
Custom Context Menu Item in SharePoint 2010
You can modify content menu of list items in SharePoint 2010. List items’ context menu is called as Edit Control Block (ECB). http://keremozen.com/2012/01/custom-context-menu-item-in-sharepoint-2010/ My blog has moved to my new domain (www.keremozen.com) I’ve frozen this blog but you can find the old posts and all new posts in my new place. Please update your links, … Continue reading
Build SharePoint 2010 Development Environment
For some time we’ve been looking for the best development environment for SharePoint 2010. Different than other earlier SharePoint versions, SP2010 can be installed on Windows 7 or Windows Visto for development purposes. http://keremozen.com/2011/12/build-sharepoint-2010-development-environment/ My blog has moved to my new domain (www.keremozen.com) I’ve frozen this blog but you can find the old posts and … Continue reading
How much storage space is my site collection using?
Originally posted on Geoff Varosky's Blog:
NOTE: This post is just covering SharePoint 2010, and not earlier versions of the product. A common question administrators have in their SharePoint environment is “How much storage space is my site collection using?” Well, fear not, trusty SharePoint administrators! There are a few ways to skin this…