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Cross Site List Rollup Web Part for SharePoint 2010

Downalod Cross Site List Rollup   Hi I was wondering that how to show a list from other site on my home page. But I didn’t get any proper & free solution. So I decided to create a Cross Site List Rollup Webpart . Now I have developed a Cross site list rollup web part which can show your list from any site to any site (within site collation only) and I am ready to share this web part with all of you.  It’s too simple in use. You have to just provide a:    Site URL (Site URL from where you want to display list or library).    List Title (Display Name of List) (Title of the list which has to be on given site URL).    View Name (Name of view which you have created to show in this web part). Now it is ready to use. Enjoy!!! Downalod Cross Site List Rollup Gaurav Goyal

SharePoint 2010 Visual How Tos by Microsoft

( http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff598601.aspx ) v   Accessing SharePoint 2010 Data with the .NET Client Object Model v   Accessing SharePoint 2010 Data with the Silverlight Client Object Model v   Accessing SharePoint 2010 List Data by Using LINQ to SharePoint v   Accessing SharePoint 2010 Lists by Using WCF Data Services v   Adding Overlays to Drawings in Visio Services in SharePoint Server 2010 v   Adding SharePoint Project Items to SharePoint Projects in Visual Studio 2010 v   Calling Public Web Services from a Sandboxed Silverlight Application in SharePoint 2010 v   Creating an Excel Services and Bing Maps Mashup for SharePoint 2010 Using the Excel Services ECMAScript Object Model v   Creating Content Types for SharePoint 2010 in Visual Studio 2010 v   Creating Custom Extensions for SharePoint 2010 Development Tools in Visual Studio 2010 v   Creating Custom SharePoint 2010 Field Types v   Creating Custo...

Microsoft® SharePoint® 2010 Tips & Trick

These tips & tricks are good for SharePoint 2010. I have found these tips & tricks on http://sharepoint.microsoft.com/iusesharepoint/landing.aspx .You can find more videos & SharePoint 2010 Adoption Kid on the same site. 1.   You should check out a document only if you want to make sure that no one else can change it until you check it back in. If you want to collaborate on a document, do not check it out. http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/sharepoint-server-help/check-out-check-in-or-discard-changes-to-files-in-a-site-library-HA101849698.aspx 2.   If you are deleting something in SharePoint 2010 and you do not see a message that states the deleted item is being sent to the Recycle Bin , neither you nor your IT department will be able to restore it once it has been deleted. 3.   Don’t know the first letter of someone’s name? Try a wild card search by substituting the unknown letter with an asterisk (*). http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/sharepoint-server...