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Greenhorn web developer. Former network admin & SharePoint admin. Using SharePoint in conjunction with JQuery as the platform for web development to create a richer client-side experience.
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May 7 |
accepted | Submit fields in an InfoPath form to multiple lists |
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May 6 |
asked | Submit fields in an InfoPath form to multiple lists |
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Apr 30 |
accepted | Error exporting list to excel - permissions for resource throttling ceiling |
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Apr 29 |
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How do you edit a File Xarzu, what exactly do you mean by "Edit a file"? A word document? An ASPX page? Typically, for office documents you will want to type in the URL of the site (ex: www.domain.com/home.aspx) and then navigate to a document library. Most common types of editing can be done from the "drop down" or "fly out" menus within the document library. I don't know if this is what you are looking for... |
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Apr 29 |
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saving an excel file: You do not have the correct permissions. Contact the server administrator Is the SharePoint site on another domain? I.E. are you crossing network boundaries to reach it? |
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Apr 29 |
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Error exporting list to excel - permissions for resource throttling ceiling Appears that I was not a web application level site collection admin. Having server issues at the moment, but the admin is working on it. I'll check it again as soon as I can. |
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Apr 29 |
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Error exporting list to excel - permissions for resource throttling ceiling Dave, I believe I was a site collection administrator as well, but I will double check. Thanks! |
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Apr 29 |
asked | Error exporting list to excel - permissions for resource throttling ceiling |
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Feb 20 |
asked | InfoPath 2010 form prints raw XML, not template |
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Feb 8 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Nov 26 |
asked | Utilizing published InfoPath “Merge” fields (semi-colon delimited) |
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Nov 13 |
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InfoPath drop down field bound to the repeating section it is housed in Gennady; thank you for your responses - I will try to test it out and get back to you. |
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Nov 10 |
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InfoPath drop down field bound to the repeating section it is housed in Is there any way for the choices in the ddl to be generated by the repeating section it is actually in? I need it to update with all the old sections that have been created. The goal is to use this as a filter and auto populate the other fields with old values. |
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Nov 9 |
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InfoPath drop down field bound to the repeating section it is housed in added 1010 characters in body |
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Nov 9 |
asked | InfoPath drop down field bound to the repeating section it is housed in |
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Nov 9 |
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Browser based InfoPath form scrolling to top of page randomly Gennady, thanks - unfortunately I cannot use any custom code on the form. It's strictly forbidden on my domain :P Wish I could explore your suggestion! |
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Nov 2 |
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Browser based InfoPath form scrolling to top of page randomly One additional thing; this appears to be caused by an incorrect setting in the "MaintainScrollPositionOnPostback" setting on the InfoPath web enabled form. Is there any way to change this? |
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Nov 2 |
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Browser based InfoPath form scrolling to top of page randomly Apologies for the long response time. This mitigated the issue but did not resolve it. Real pain... It appears that this issue is native only to IE7 and IE8. Our corporate standard happens to be IE7 at the moment (ugh) and so I don't know if there is any way around it. Would setting the tab indices to -1 resolve the issue? |
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Oct 25 |
asked | Browser based InfoPath form scrolling to top of page randomly |
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Oct 1 |
awarded | Tumbleweed |