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to: Geo.
from: Rich
date: 2007-02-20 20:52:20
subject: Re: html editors

From: "Rich" 

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   It's not part of any of the suites.  It's a separate product.  You =
can download the free trial from the link I provided earlier.

Rich

  "Geo."  wrote in message =
news:45dbc8a3$1{at}w3.nls.net...
  I have Office 2007 on this machine (the ultimate version or whatever =
it's=20
  called) which includes onenote, groove, infopath, etc but I don't see=20
  anything called Sharepoint designer? Is it included or do I need to =
download=20
  it?

  Geo.

  "Rich"  wrote in message news:45db98c4$1{at}w3.nls.net...
     Don't confuse SharePoint and SharePoint Designer.  The former is =
the=20
  server and from what I have seen in tech articles is very well =
received.=20
  The latter is a client product and is new to the 2007 Microsoft Office =

  System.

  Rich

    "Mike N."  wrote in message=20
  news:22imt2527dj9kgmb1lasm44fa82ctvhi36{at}4ax.com...
    On Tue, 20 Feb 2007 09:08:51 -0800, "Rich"  wrote:

    >Microsoft Office SharePoint Designer is probably what you want.

      The marketing term 'SharePoint' got a bad rap from the first =
iteration=20
  of
    SharePoint designer.    It was OK in concept, but a real pain when =
you=20
  went
    to deploy and maintain.

       On paper, SharePoint 2007 addresses some of these problems, but I
    haven't heard from anyone who has used the new version yet.=20

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   It's not
part of any of =
the=20
suites.  It's a separate product.  You can download the
free = trial=20
from the link I provided earlier.
 
Rich
 

  "Geo." <georger{at}nls.net>">mailto:georger{at}nls.net">georger{at}nls.net>
wrote=20
  in message news:45dbc8a3$1{at}w3.nls.net...I=20
  have Office 2007 on this machine (the ultimate version or whatever =
it's=20
  called) which includes onenote, groove, infopath, etc but I don't =
see=20
  anything called Sharepoint designer? Is it included or do I need =
to=20
  download
it?Geo."Rich"
<{at}> wrote in message =
news:45db98c4$1{at}w3.nls.net...=
  =20
  Don't confuse SharePoint and SharePoint Designer.  The former is =
the=20
  server and from what I have seen in tech articles is very well =
received.=20
  The latter is a client product and is new to the 2007 Microsoft =
Office=20
  System.Rich 
"Mike N." <mike{at}u-spam-u-die.net>">mailto:mike{at}u-spam-u-die.net">mike{at}u-spam-u-die.net>
=
wrote in=20
  message news:22imt2527dj=
9kgmb1lasm44fa82ctvhi36{at}4ax.com... =20
  On Tue, 20 Feb 2007 09:08:51 -0800, "Rich" <{at}> =
wrote: =20
  >Microsoft Office SharePoint Designer is probably what you=20
  want.    The marketing
term 'SharePoint' got a =
bad rap=20
  from the first iteration of  SharePoint=20
  designer.    It was OK in concept, but a real
pain when =
you=20
  went  to deploy and =
maintain.     On=20
  paper, SharePoint 2007 addresses some of these problems, but =
I =20
  haven't heard from anyone who has used the new version yet.=20


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