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Top SharePoint Sites | SharePoint Branding Examples | Best SharePoint Design Examples | Free SharePoint Themes and Templates. Using Microsoft InfoPath 2010 with Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Step by Step | Book Video Training. Using Microsoft InfoPath 2010 with Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Step by Step Microsoft Press | 2011 | 978-0735662063 | PDF | 36 MB The smart way to learn how to build InfoPath forms for SharePoint—one step at a time! Quickly teach yourself how to use Microsoft® InfoPath® 2010 to create electronic business forms for Microsoft SharePoint® 2010. With Step by Step, you set the pace—building and practicing the skills you need, just when you need them! Design and build InfoPath forms without writing code Add approval workflows to your InfoPath forms Integrate data from SharePoint and other company systems Create forms that offer a rich experience in the browser Build views and dashboards to display form information Create and use forms in the cloud with SharePoint Online Product Details Paperback: 480 pages Publisher: Microsoft Press (November 3, 2011) Language: English ISBN-10: 0735662061 ISBN-13: 978-0735662063 Download Links:

SharePoint and Document Versioning within Word. « SharePoint (and Project Server) Shenanigans. Home > SharePoint, SharePoint 2010 > SharePoint and Document Versioning within Word. I was working with a client recently and looking at how they were using (or not in this case) versioning in document libraries, they were still in the NTFS mind-set, as shown by the example below. To client was using the versioning that Word supplies and manually updating the document version number in the title each time a new version was uploaded into SharePoint.

I introduced them to the Major / Minor versioning settings within a document library, so we could at least get document versions working. The only problem with this was that the client still wanted to have a version number on the document, as these were quite often printed. This is a problem that I have seen before with SharePoint 2007 and have addressed with Information Management Policies, this is the first time I have had to set this up for SharePoint 2010, but the steps are similar. Enjoy the SharePoint Goodness. Like this: Like Loading... Open Source Enterprise Content Management System (CMS) by Alfresco. Product: Documentum Repository Services for Microsoft SharePoint.