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Tracy van der Schyff

Facilitating The Evolution of Human Capabilities

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Day 3 – Relevant Documents Web Parts in SharePoint

How great would it be if you could navigate to your site's landing page, and right there is a web part that displays all the last documents you've worked on, regardless of which library they're loaded in. Imagine that?!?! Well... Continue Reading →

Day 2 – Item-Level Permissions in SharePoint

Do you require a list in SharePoint where users can add items - but only be allowed to view and edit their own items? SharePoint Lists allows you OTB to apply Item-level permissions. Yup - without code or fancy bits!!... Continue Reading →

The lighter side of Microsoft #23: RSS Feeds

RSS Feeds are "subscriptions" to receive updates on any content additions, on the topics of your choice. In this blog I'll be chatting about RSS Feeds in your Outlook, as well as adding a RSS Viewer on your SharePoint pages.... Continue Reading →

The lighter side of Microsoft #12: Wiki Pages for Organograms and Profile Pages

My objective with this post is to open your eyes to what can be done on Wiki Pages (and don't worry - no code was hurt in the process), AND what can be done in PowerPoint. Everyone who knows me... Continue Reading →

The lighter side of Microsoft #11: Using Wiki Pages for Business Process Mapping

  Wiki Pages are an amazing functionality in SharePoint which allows normal contributors (they don't even need full control) to create HTML pages, add content and web parts and build navigation which is not reliant on the site structure. Wikiwiki... Continue Reading →

The lighter side of Microsoft #10: Mailto e-mail links

  For years I've been adding hyperlinks to objects and text in my favourite Microsoft Office Products. Highlight the word / select the object > right-click with the mouse and (insert) hyperlink. This allows for users / readers to click... Continue Reading →

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