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A post I wish I had written

Reading some through mails today I came across a link to this excellent article on OneNote. I’ve been working on OneNote as a GTD app with Outlook – similar to David. But it seems David’s done a lot more to get things done! Here’s his post: http://blogs.msdn.com/david_rasmussen/archive/2006/06/14/630885.aspx

Help Files

Today was educational. One of my colleagues came to me with a question about customizing the help files in MS Office. I told him to look for CHM files. Turns out I was wrong. Help's a bit different these days J Here's what I found: More info on Microsoft
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Role Change!

Wow, my last post was on the 12 th of May! That's a reflection of year-end madness we get infected with at MS. So, now that that's done with, I can return to posting again. Update. I've been reallocated as an SSP. So now I'm SSP Biz Productivity. Translation
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Office Labs

http://officelabs.com Check out he website to find some interesting tools and ideas that we're trying out. Concept testing is what this site is all about. The projects you find here are not products or beta versions. They don't even pretend to be complete

InfoPath fronting SharePoint

So SharePoint was the front-end view for quite a few apps, but now, here's one step further. Why not build your application logic using InfoPath. So I recently read two articles about it and putting them together, you may see more solutions. Here goes:

Office 2007 Compatibility Pack

From Brian Jones' blog: The availability of the compatibility pack has been an interesting discussion. Today, the compatibility pack is only available as a manual download . In other words, Microsoft does not "push" the compatibility pack to users using
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Building Groove Apps

I recently got asked by a customer about Building Groove Apps, so I dug around and found some relevant resources. Here's the info for you: Groove Databridge: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/office/grooveserver/2007/guide/GDBAG_01.mspx?mfr=true

Something for the weather

I hope you guys are as tired of the weather these days as I am. In order to make the most of your time indoors, I'd like to introduce you to the Deployment Series! This is a gold-mine! Want to know about SharePoint sizing? What's Excel Services? What
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Open XML Development

Hi I'm trying to catch up with the updates and the more I delve, the more I seem to find to write about! I'm currently developing an internal course for Office Client components and while doing some of the research for the course, I came across some excellent

Office 2007 – Arabic Articles!

I'm frankly quite impressed by this. I figured that we'd be somewhat slower with the Arabic content, but I'm pleasantly surprised! Maged, from our Office Online team was kind enough to do some looking and pass me these links to Arabic articles: إنشاء
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FAQs!?

Well, they're not too frequent, but here's some questions customers and partners have asked me about SharePoint lately. Q: Where's the Arabic Language Pack? A: At this stage, we do have WSS 3.0 language packs for Arabic. Please download them from here:

Open XML Specs Final Drafts are ready!

The final draft of the Office Open XML file formats specs is ready. This is great news for our customers and partners! With the final draft, partners have now the chance to develop applications that could be ready before the launch, expected by the end
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Blogging with Word

I'm in the process of setting up a home office. The other day I and a friend decided to go shopping and I discovered that I was a gadget crazy person too! I started off with the idea of building a desktop from scratch, but after some thinking B and I

Get the Office and Vista betas

Office & Vista Beta - order or download!
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