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Charles Lee is a SharePoint Subject Matter Expert for Capgemini UK. He was originally a .NET web developer, but currently focuses on best practice and guidance for SharePoint solutions to complex business problems (though he still gets hands-on with some code every once in a while.). Check out his blog for more information.
How to Create Features for Windows SharePoint Services 3.0
by Charles Lee | 14 April 2010 |
To customise a SharePoint (WSS 3.0) site, you'll need to understand 'Features'. The 'Feature' framework has become the recommended method of customising a SharePoint site, because it allows the ultimate flexibility, extensibility and scalability for you... Read more...
How to Create Event Receivers for Windows SharePoint Services 3.0
by Charles Lee | 28 January 2010 |  3 comments |
You'll be surprised how often that you'll use event receivers instead of Workflow in order to implement functionality in Sharepoint; And who better to get you started with a simple guide to using them than Charles Lee? Read more...
How to Create Custom SharePoint Workflows in Visual Studio 2008
by Charles Lee | 11 December 2009 |  6 comments |
Whereas simple workflows are possible using Microsoft Office SharePoint Designer, you will soon reach the point where you will need to use Visual Studio. In the third article in Charles' introduction to Workflows in Sharepoint, he demonstrates how to create a... Read more...
How to Create Custom Workflows in Windows SharePoint Services 3.0
by Charles Lee | 07 October 2009 |  5 comments |
SharePoint is an incredibly powerful platform when it comes to managing flows of data, and it seems odd that more people don't understand or use that functionality. Charles Lee builds on his explanation of lists in SharePoint for beginners and gives you a clear,... Read more...
How to Create Custom Lists in Windows SharePoint Services 3.0
by Charles Lee | 04 August 2009 |
In the first of a series of articles about Sharepoint, Charles Lee shows how easy it is to create custom lists that can then be used with Workflows, custom columns, lookup columns, and calculated fields. He then demonstrates how several lists can be used together to... Read more...
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