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I'm curious about what happened to Data View Web Part in Sharepoint 2010. Can I or should I use XSLT List View to do what I was doing with DVWP in Sharepoint 2007?

I tried to use XSLT List View Web Part, but I found its stylesheet harder to customize to make it suit to my needs. Is there a basic, minimal stylesheet that I can apply to a newly created XSLT List View Web Part object?

I'm curious about what happened Data View Web Part in Sharepoint 2010. Can I or should I use XSLT List View to do what I was doing with DVWP in Sharepoint 2007?

I tried to use XSLT List View Web Part, but I found its stylesheet harder to customize to make it suit to my needs. Is there a basic, minimal stylesheet that I can apply to a newly created XSLT List View Web Part object?

I'm curious about what happened to Data View Web Part in Sharepoint 2010. Can I or should I use XSLT List View to do what I was doing with DVWP in Sharepoint 2007?

I tried to use XSLT List View Web Part, but I found its stylesheet harder to customize to make it suit to my needs. Is there a basic, minimal stylesheet that I can apply to a newly created XSLT List View Web Part object?

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frbry
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Data View Web Part in Sharepoint 2010

I'm curious about what happened Data View Web Part in Sharepoint 2010. Can I or should I use XSLT List View to do what I was doing with DVWP in Sharepoint 2007?

I tried to use XSLT List View Web Part, but I found its stylesheet harder to customize to make it suit to my needs. Is there a basic, minimal stylesheet that I can apply to a newly created XSLT List View Web Part object?