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May 4 |
awarded | Student |
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May 3 |
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Create item from InfoPath form TO SharePoint calendar, then delete from calendar if form deleted or updated? No, I've never used Wait for change before. But that does make perfect sense. If I choose "Modified" for the first field, how would I end that activity? It doesn't make sense to put "is equal" to something. Can you show an example? I've seen before, and tested, a way to delete from the calendar once the form has been deleted. However I accidentally deleted that test workflow. Now I cannot find the forum that I found the directions. So hoping someone can help me! |
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May 3 |
asked | Create item from InfoPath form TO SharePoint calendar, then delete from calendar if form deleted or updated? |
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Apr 10 |
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SharePoint Library - Multiple Content Types - Each Type as a link on page to open document Thanks for your response, but I'm not sure how that helps me create buttons/hyperlinks to all my content types. I'm fairly new to SharePoint, and definitely am not a programmer. Would you mind being more specific in your explanation? Again, much appreciated! |
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Apr 9 |
asked | SharePoint Library - Multiple Content Types - Each Type as a link on page to open document |
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Feb 15 |
awarded | Tumbleweed |
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Feb 8 |
asked | SharePoint 2010 Calendar Coding by User |
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Feb 8 |
answered | Sync SharePoint Calendar Overlays in Outlook |