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18/01/2016 Cool stuff / Document management / SharePoint 2013 / SharePoint Online

Share option in SharePoint

Today I got some feedback on my earlier posts regarding the share option (this and this one). So I’ve looked

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18/01/2016 Cool stuff / Governance / SharePoint Online

Guest-link expiration in SharePoint Online

Microsoft keeps improving the way we can share our information in SharePoint Online. And in this case: external sharing. External

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08/12/2014 Office 365 / SharePoint Online / Uncategorized

Share button and the “create link” option

Hi all, In one of my previous posts I talked about the Share button and it’s function. It would seem

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27/10/2014 Cool stuff / Document management / Governance / Huh? / SharePoint 2013 / SharePoint Online

The fabulous “Share” button in SharePoint 2013/SharePoint Online

The Share button has its value. But configure and use it well!

14/04/2014 Office 365 / SharePoint 2013 / SharePoint Online

Dude, where’s my New Site button gone?

Anyone who has worked with SharePoint has looked at the “self-service site-creation” feature of the platform. This feature enables users to

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04/04/2014 Bing Maps / Office 365 / SharePoint 2013 / SharePoint Online

Bing Maps and SharePoint Online (part 2)

Ok. I stand corrected. In my previous post (https://alberthoitingh.wordpress.com/2014/04/04/connect-bing-maps-to-sharepoint-online/) I was wondering why I could not add the Bing Maps

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04/04/2014 Bing Maps / Office 365 / SharePoint 2013 / SharePoint Online

Connect Bing Maps to SharePoint Online

One of the nicest features of SharePoint which I have come across is the geo-location field. You can use this

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