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3Sharp was the primary developer of the Podcasting Kit for SharePoint (PKS) in the spring of 2008, and we remain a member of the PKS Partner Network as we continue working to enhance the PKS experience. For more information about how 3Sharp can help you with your PKS projects, please email us at GetSharp@3Sharp.com, or call Jeff Bean, PKS Product Manager, at 425-882-1032 (x1012). If your organization is looking for expert assistance planning or implementing projects involving Microsoft Office products including SharePoint, Office, Exchange, and Office Communications Server, we'd be happy to serve you; please contact us at info@3sharp.com, or visit our website at www.3sharp.com.

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This video was produced as part of the 2007 Microsoft Office system interoperability training for Lotus Notes developers, the DVD for which was published October 2007. 3Sharp worked with Gary Devendorf (Microsoft, http://blog.advisor.com/blog/garydev.nsf) to produce the materials and virtual machine (available on the DVD) for this two-day training session. For more interoperability information, see the InteropTips Community Site for developers of .NET and Lotus Notes applications (http://interoptips.com/).
 
This video shows the first demo from the session about InfoPath. It describes how to design a form template based on a Web service that retrieves product information from a Lotus Notes database.
Creating an InfoPath Form Based on a Web Service
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By David Gerhardt
Video (English)
Pub: 12/12/2008
00:05:17 (5.08 MB)
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This video was produced as part of the 2007 Microsoft Office system interoperability training for Lotus Notes developers, the DVD for which was published October 2007. 3Sharp worked with Gary Devendorf (Microsoft, http://blog.advisor.com/blog/garydev.nsf) to produce the materials and virtual machine (available on the DVD) for this two-day training session. For more interoperability information, see the InteropTips Community Site for developers of .NET and Lotus Notes applications (http://interoptips.com/).
 
This video shows the second demo from the session about InfoPath. It describes how to design a form template based on an XML Web agent that retrieves product information from a Lotus Notes database.
Creating an InfoPath Form from XML
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By David Gerhardt
Video (English)
Pub: 12/12/2008
00:04:05 (4.06 MB)
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This video provides a brief overview of the features available with Dashboards and Report libraries.
SharePoint Dashboards and Report Libraries
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By Ryan Femling
Video (English)
Pub: 12/10/2008
00:03:42 (8.74 MB)
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A close look at just a few of the many rich features of SharePoint's Data Form Web Part (a.k.a. Data View Web Part or simply DVWP). This walk-through demonstrate how you can create an interactive DVWP using SharePoint Designer to expose contents of an XML file. No coding necessary -- just a few clicks and you're there!
Data View Web Part in Action
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By 3SHARP\anupk
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Pub: 12/10/2008
00:05:50 (20.24 MB)
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Content Controls are a new way of delimiting content within a document.  I've ben using them instead of the custom XML elements that were introduced in Word 2003.  If you are unfamiliar with content controls, take a look at this quick introduction.
Introduction to Word 2007 Content Controls
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By John Peltonen
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Pub: 12/10/2008
00:10:53 (14.47 MB)
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This video is part of a series that shows powerful, easy-to-use features of Office System applications in just a few clicks. Look for more content like this on our site in the near future. Music for this video was provided by Dave Pezzner (http://www.davepezzner.com).
InfoPath 2010 Picture Button
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By David Gerhardt
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Pub: 7/17/2009
00:00:49 (1.64 MB)
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This video is part of a series that shows powerful, easy-to-use features of Office System applications in just a few clicks. Look for more content like this on our site in the near future. Music for this video was provided by Dave Pezzner (http://www.davepezzner.com).
InfoPath 2010 Richer Browser Forms
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By David Gerhardt
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Pub: 7/17/2009
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This is the video portion of a Visual How To that was published to MSDN August 2007 (http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb687717.aspx). The video and corresponding article provide information on how to:

Use the Form Options dialog box to enable rendering on a mobile device.
Create a mobile-friendly form view that does not contain elaborate formatting or unsupported controls.
Add a Loading event that detects whether the current user is in a mobile environment, and then switch views accordingly.
Designing InfoPath 2007 Forms for Mobile Web Br...
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By David Gerhardt
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Pub: 12/12/2008
00:09:43 (11.33 MB)
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