OLD CONTENT: Office 2003 Add-in: Web Parts and Components
I know it really looks like I’m scraping the bottom of the barrel with this post, but I’m not, honest, I have hundreds of exciting <grin> posts just waiting to be written. No really!
It’s just that I get requests all the time for information about where to get that “Groovy Web Capture Part” or “How did you put that chart in a Web Part”. This free pack includes these, and more, and it kinda gets forgotten (it’s actually on the CD, in the STSTPKPL folder).
https://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=38be67a5-2056-46a1-84b1-337ffb549c5c&displaylang=en
Please let me know if you were completely bored by this post (comments people), otherwise I might introduce a whole new category called “Old Content” were I go over all those forgotten gems out there (maybe EVEN SharePoint Portal Server 2001 content!). Thats the thing with the blogosphere, it only really cares about the newly released stuff….
Comments
- Anonymous
January 31, 2005
I think that this is cool but to keep it cool it needs to be maintained and updated. - Anonymous
February 01, 2005
I've been half-looking for this collection for weeks -- I knew it existed but haven't had the time or immediate need to track it down. Last I tried, it was sufficiently buried that five minutes of Googling didn't turn it up. This post made it a no-brainer. Keep 'em up. - Anonymous
February 01, 2005
Keep 'hem comming ;)<br><br>Best regards,<br>Pedro Serrano - Anonymous
February 02, 2005
That's a keeper!
Thanks,
Dave - Anonymous
February 03, 2005
Demo video of using the Web Capture WebPart at
http://www.wssdemo.com/Pages/Web%20Capture%20Web%20Part.aspx - Anonymous
February 07, 2005
An odd thing happened today... I was replying to an email that came in asking how one could use Pivot Tables, Charts and Spreadsheets on a SharePoint site to display data from an external datasource (ie Access / SQL DB,... - Anonymous
February 07, 2005
I've got some old Site Server 3 stuff if you run out!