Article Index 1. Introduction Why use different default views based on navigation hierarchy? What are the different levels that a default view can be set? Caution: Per-location view defaults 2. Library default views 3. Folder default views 4. Custom Folder default views 5. Document Set (and Custom Document Set) default views 1. Introduction This article... Continue Reading →
SharePoint per-location view defaults (capabilities, limitations & pitfalls)
This article describes some of the capabilities, limitations, and pitfalls of using SharePoint per-location view settings to set default views. The per-location view settings require the Metadata Navigation and Filtering site feature to be activated. To activate this go to Site Settings | Manage site features Now activate the Metadata Navigation and Filtering feature Now... Continue Reading →
Free SharePoint 2010 Site Templates
US based SharePoint Solution provider Techsol (MS Gold Certified Partner) has made a series of SharePoint 2010 templates available for free download. These templates are focused on the Government and Health industries. http://www.techsolutions.net/SharePointSolutions/Health.aspx http://www.techsolutions.net/SharePointSolutions/Government.aspx In their own words: These templates are provided “as is”. The templates demonstrate the application building power of SharePoint as... Continue Reading →
How to Export SharePoint 2010 External Content Types (BDC Metadata Models) to Xml File
External content types are defined through XML files referred to as “BDC metadata models”. These BDC metadata models can be created in both SharePoint Designer and Visual Studio. The technique used to create the BDC metadata models determines the technique used to export it. Models created using Visual Studio can be exported directly through the... Continue Reading →