I’ll be presenting two sessions at SharePoint Conference 2011. Looking forward to seeing lots of old friends and acquaintances and making some new ones there
. Here are my sessions:
Title
InfoPath + SharePoint Designer + Office 365 = Forms in the Cloud!
Abstract
Forms are used everywhere in SharePoint Online (Office 365) – Form Libraries, Document Libraries, Lists, Workflows and more. You can use these forms to create great looking layouts, implement conditional formatting and retrieve data from a variety of sources. Come see this session to learn the best ways to use InfoPath generated forms in the cloud. This session will demonstrate the similarities and differences between InfoPath forms within SharePoint Online as compared to SharePoint on-premises. We offer a comprehensive InfoPath training 2010 instructional video curriculum on this topic.
Title
SharePoint Designer 2010- A Tool for End Users?
Abstract
“My IT department says we are not allowed to use SharePoint Designer.” This phrase is fairly common when the topic of SharePoint Designer comes up in a training, conference setting or a consulting engagement. IT departments have concerns around deploying SharePoint Designer to end users. This session provides real world use cases and guidance that covers when it is safe to let your site administrators use SharePoint Designer 2010 (and also when it’s not safe). In addition, we will discuss the different level of privileges that should be granted to different groups of people in your organization.
My Presentations at SharePoint Conference 2011,
Sadly I will be unable to attend the SharePoint Conference 2011… will you be publishing your presentation slides for the SharePoint Designer 2010- A Tool for End Users session?
Yes, absolutely Sean. I’ll be publishing my presentations right after.
Hi Asif: Thanks for the nice quick tip. Very useful.
I am trying to create a document review for our change control management document which needs to route via a sharepoint approval workflow. What would be the best way to create one with minimal effort? I am aware of Infopath 2010 but we cannot use it. I only have Sharepoint 2010 Enterprise and Office 2007 and Visual Studio 2010 Team Suite.
Thanks much!
Roy
Roy,
You should look into using SharePoint Designer to create the approval workflow. We have plenty of examples on how to write these workflows at the sharepoint-videos.com site.