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MGR: the Intelogist 9th May 2013 No comments

How to: Troubleshoot error “Attaching the Script debugger to process iexplore.exe failed. A debugger is already attached.”.

If you’re working on a Windows 7 machine, with Visual Studio 2010 and Internet Explorer 10, you will be getting…

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MGR: the Intelogist 19th April 2013 No comments

Quick tip: Run PowerShell in a previous version mode

In order to run a previous version of PowerShell, you don’t need to install the versions that you can get…

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MGR: the Intelogist 14th January 2013 No comments

How To: Use JavaScript to hide SP2010 elements (quick & dirty)

Add a <script src=”http://server/sites/teamsite/Style Library/Scripts/scriptFileName.js” type=”text/javascript”></script> line in the Master Page that is being used by the page that displays…

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MGR: the Intelogist 14th January 2013 1 comment

How To: Add a modal dialog box in ItemStyle.xsl

Normally, you will want to use a modal dialog box to display a webpage, form, or something of the kind,…

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MGR: the Intelogist 15th October 2012 5 comments

How to: Create a link to the edit form of a SharePoint 2010 List item (works with InfoPath forms).

SharePoint has a very specific URL format that it uses in order to display the EditForm.aspx page. This page is…

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MGR: the Intelogist 1st May 2013 No comments

How to: Create a folder roll-up web part to display the number of items in the folders without the use of code

1. add a content query web part on your page. 2. edit web part 3. define the query 4. select…

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MGR: the Intelogist 3rd April 2013 No comments

How to: Troubleshoot the Trillian plugin for Skype on Windows 8

I’ve been using Trillian for a number of years. One place for my MSN, Yahoo, ICQ, gTalk, Skype, etc. With…

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MGR: the Intelogist 14th January 2013 No comments

How to: Change the display of items in a CQWP

If you’re using a content query web part to display list items on a page, you will have to change…

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MGR: the Intelogist 14th January 2013 No comments

How To: Edit a Content Editor WebPart’s presentation xslt

1. Edit a page 2. Add a Content Editor Web Part on the page 3. Edit the CEWP 4. Export…

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MGR: the Intelogist 10th August 2012 No comments

How to: Save, or Format your sticky notes (Windows 7)

I never had any use for sticky notes before. However, I did notice a colleague of mine using them to…

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