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How to get the most out of SharePoint 2007 using SharePoint Designer 2007
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How to get the most out of SharePoint 2007 using SharePoint Designer 2007
How to get the most out of SharePoint 2007 using SharePoint Designer 2007
MSDNArchive
7 Nov 2007 11:18 AM
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More recently I have been delving into the intricacies of SPD 2007. SPD is based around FrontPage technologies, but vastly improved. I'll be publishing more info as I learn how to get the most out of this powerful tool, especially when combined with developing SharePoint 2007 sites.
Joel Oleson's
blog is a great place to start for SPD, SharePoint and more besides
Get four sample master page sets, built using CSS and Master Page editing tools in SharePoint Designer 2007
Download master pages
About publishing pages
Introduction to ASP.NET master pages
Modify the default master page
Modify the default content placeholders
Change the current master page
<Rob Atkinson>
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