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Using Power Automate to Collect Microsoft Form Data

Using Power Automate to collect Microsoft Forms data and place it into a SharePoint list will take your business to a new level of data utilization. This post is going to take you through the process of building a Power Automate to collect Microsoft Forms data and place it into Read more…

By David, 7 monthsNovember 15, 2024 ago
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Building a SharePoint List to Capture Microsoft Forms Data

Building a SharePoint List – Why? This question is legitimate if you want to know what is beyond the current functionality of Microsoft Forms.  It’s true that capturing data is what Microsoft Forms is all about.  However, we may need more than the downloadable spreadsheet with the captured data.  It Read more…

By David, 7 monthsNovember 4, 2024 ago
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Term Store, the Dash and the Indexer

So here is my first blog post that is more of a light bulb moment vs. a deeply brooded and though out post that I would like to think that I am known for.  I have to say I feel pretty good about it.  So lets dive right in. Image Read more…

By David, 11 yearsApril 25, 2014 ago
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Making your SharePoint URL Useful

The stars must be in alignment, because here comes yet another blog post.   This is another area that I have found to be short of great information in the SharePoint community in explaining the URL, how its built and how it can actually be a good…  No, a great tool Read more…

By David, 13 yearsOctober 17, 2012 ago
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An Executives Look at SharePoint Security

I have been working with a lot of clients since my last post and have come to the realization that security is still a pain point for many when it comes to SharePoint.  The thing that has left the deepest impression when it comes to this topic is the fact Read more…

By David, 13 yearsOctober 15, 2012 ago
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Office Social Connector Revealed

Back story: Sitting with a client, their entire focus for their SharePoint project was geared around the social networking abilities of SharePoint 2010.  What I did know, was area got a huge upgrade between 2007 and 2010.  I also know how MySites work, how they are configured.  I would even Read more…

By David, 14 yearsApril 22, 2011 ago
Configuration

How to fix: Expired Sessions are not being deleted

You are sitting there minding your own business thinking life is great.  You just installed a SharePoint 2010 environment and WHAM! You have the indentation of a bus license plate on your forehead.  What was that?!?  You just opened up your SharePoint Health Analyzer and see the error. (See Figure Read more…

By David, 14 yearsJanuary 28, 2011 ago
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