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    September 18

    Version Numbers for SharePoint – WSS 3 or 2007 Server

    Not sure how long this page has been here for, but every time I want to find out what the hotfix level is I always google it and come up with some blog list that is half up-to-date… but no more! This list on TechNet is up to date and direct from the source – Thanks Microsoft! Every Hotfix, Every Service Pack and the corresponding version numbers. Great!

    September 15

    I didn’t know you could do that!!! – Embedding the version number into a document footer (Office 2007 Only)

    I love SharePoint. The constant “Gee, I didn’t know you could do that” moments that only come at 2AM in the morning.

    This one is compliments of a Demo preparation, one question in the demo script in particular asks about document policies. So I open it up and make sure the Disposal Policy is set for the demo… then I have a look at the other ones, and the “Label” one catches my eye.

    I recently had a client come and ask me if they could embed the current version number of the document in the document footer so that when they printed it, everyone would know which version they were looking at. I said at the time that it would require a small amount of development (which was correct if you are stuck using Office 2003 like they are) – but if you have the unadulterated joy of ribbonly goodness that is in Office 2007, then Oh! Happy Days! - you can just add a label from the Information policy and make sure that it includes the variable placeholder {Version}.

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    Then you open the document, insert the Label QuickPart and save.

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    When you re-open the document, voila! The footer contains your version number! Thanks Brian for your detailed guide - http://bryansgeekspeak.blogspot.com/2009/03/moss-2007-show-sharepoint-version.html – which my cloudy brain needed to make this work (I never closed and reopened the document – Just thought it would pick up the version number immediately).

    Naturally, this is more effective when you have versioning switched on – so remember to enable it on the document library. And if this is something you want to have in all documents, make a mandatory site policy that is applied across all Document Libraries.

    Bedtime…

    B

    September 09

    Twitter for people who don't Twitter - Twinbox

    Finally – an add-in for Outlook to:

    • Let you Twitter from Outlook
    • Subscribe to as many or as few people's tweets as you want – either in your main mailbox, or in a separate "Twitter" folder
    • Discovery – Find out when ANYBODY twitters about a topic you are interested in!

    I am a minimalist toolset kind of guy. The reason I have not jumped on the Twitter train yet is because it would be another information source for me to have to process. Currently, I have 2 – iGoogle and Outlook. I use iGoogle for searching things I want to know, and for polling SharePoint MVP's and Microsoft Employees RSS feeds (On-demand information). I use Outlook for Email (although I use iGoogle for home email, so there's some crossover there…) – for me, Outlook is delivered information.

    Anyway, Tweetdeck and those other Twitterrific tools just annoy me because it's something else I have to check. I have no way of controlling the inbound flow, notifications, etc – It's either on or off. With Twinbox, I can set up rules on tweets the same way I set up rules on email – I stay on top of it, and can review them on my bus ride home. Tweet… er I mean Sweet! Here's the video describing how it works…

    B