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Microsoft SharePoint Designer Team Blog
CSS Style Bar Graphs using Data Views
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over 5 years ago
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spdblog
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Hi everyone, Jon here again with a quick how-to on creating a simple bar graph of your data by using CSS and the Data View features of SharePoint Designer 2007. Among other things, this can give you a great KPI style view of your data without too much...
Microsoft SharePoint Designer Team Blog
Data Source Issues and Workarounds
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over 5 years ago
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Hey everyone! I’m Steven Weber, and I want to talk about a couple of issues with SharePoint Designer and SOAP services, and more importantly, provide tips on how to get around them. Issue 1: Accessing SQL Server SOAP objects One of the cool features in...
Microsoft SharePoint Designer Team Blog
Show Your Data in a Tag Cloud with XPath Expressions
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over 5 years ago
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Hi everyone, Jon Campbell here again with another great way to visualize your data in using DataViews. Tag clouds are a popular way to visually show how various terms are related to each other by assigning weights to each term, then using those weights...
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