Posts Tagged ‘SharePoint
SharePoint 2007: Priority/Progress Bar using color coding within a SharePoint List
This article was inspired by these two articles Apply color coding to your SharePoint lists and Status/Progress Bar. the final calculated column is a priority/progress bar that uses the default Priority options within a task list in combination with the [% complete] column to finally give you something like this:
As you may have notice, I have a task that is flagged as “Complete”, however, because I forgot to update my percentage from 75% to 100% SharePoint will, by default, list that in the [% complete] column, while with my solution, this has been taken care of, the percentage is displayed correctly at a “100%”. The same thing apply if you listed a task as “Not Started” but provided a percentage greater than “0%”. all you have to do now is hide the [% complete] column. The advantage of this solution is that you have your progress bar and priority color coding combined within the same column just like you would have in a Gantt view.
SharePoint Custom Permission Level: How to add a contributor with no delete access.

This post is to show you how to use the out-of-the-box SharePoint (WSS) to allow a certain group of users to add items to a site, a document library, or a list, but not be able to edit or delete the items once added.
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