Tag Archives: SharePoint Saturday

SharePoint Saturday DC on 10/16/2010

If you’re in the area or decent driving distance, you should consider taking part in the next DC Area SharePoint Saturday event.  This event has an interesting focus:

The focus more geared toward Federal Government and Public Sector SharePoint systems to case studies, how to’s, best practices, and methodologies.

That’s pretty good stuff.  It will be interesting to see a “focused” SharePoint Saturday event, a first for me.

I will be speaking on the general topic of “To Upgrade or Not to Upgrade – Practical Advice on Why and If You Should Upgrade to SP 2010”

I haven’t prepared the presentation yet.  If you have an interest in this topic, from any angle, please leave a comment.  I’ll respond and I’ll incorporate it into my presentation.

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Take Control of your OK and Cancel Buttons

I wrote this article a while back, but looks like I didn’t link to it from my blog at the time, so here goes:

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This article describes how to force newform.aspx to redirect to one page when the user clicks OK and a different page when she clicks cancel.

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SharePoint Saturday Baltimore Poll

I hesitate to pass this along given that “banjo jokes” is not an option, but … The end-of-August SharePoint Saturday (Baltimore edition) organizers have a poll up asking for suggested topics.  Go here to fill it out: http://www.sharepointsaturday.org/baltimore/default.aspx

Vote early and vote often 🙂

But seriously, only vote once.

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