K. G. Sreeju Nair
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SharePoint 2010 : Sharing data between Visual Web Parts
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sreejukg
Web Parts are essential parts of SharePoint 2010 that helps developers and site owners to customize the SharePoint portal. There are lots of out of the box web parts available in SharePoint 2010. When you are building business portals definitely you will...
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Developing custom field type for SharePoint 2010
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sreejukg
The ECM features of SharePoint 2010 are excellent. The best thing is the extendibility of the platform using SharePoint designer and Visual Studio. By default SharePoint includes field types such as Single line text, multi-line text etc. The following...
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