NEW ENGLAND NOTES DOMINO SIG FEBRUARY MEETINGComments (0)
The next meeting is Wednesday, February 8, 2006, ...
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Formatting numbered lists.Comments (0)
Over the years I've had a love - hate
relationship with numbered lists in software programs. Pressing enter after
typing in some text moves the cursor to the next line automatically numbering
it with the next number. Most of the time this is quite ...
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A Rich Text tip worth repeating.Comments (0)
Table cell hide-whens in Notes/Domino applications have always had some
problems associated with them. I've been working on a web application that
contains 23 rich text fields, all embedded in table cells along with fields
of other types. The hide-when ...
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Plugging Notes into WorkplaceComments (0)
Today I had the opportunity to see how it feels to use Lotus Notes from
within IBM Workplace. I was surprised at how seamless the integration was
and how familiar it felt. Using Notes inside of Workplace is achieved with
a Notes plug-in. and is ...
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The strength of Lotus Notes.Comments (0)
I am trying to catch up on my email while enroute to Lotusphere. I subscribe
to a variety of newsletters, one of which is to Basex:
TechWatch, a newsletter about collaborative technologies and Knowledge
Management. Today in the top paragraph as an ...
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Collaboration, Blogs, Wikis, LotusphereComments (0)
It seems the idea of a Wiki has taken
hold at Lotusphere. First off you can learn how to implement one in Domino
by going to Rich Schwartz and Declan Lynch's session: BP123
Improving Collaboration. If
you haven't tried a Wiki yet and are not sure what ...
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How do you define Collaboration?Comments (0)
For the nth time, this week I was seduced
into watching a slide ware presentation of a product that promised to provide
collaboration services to it users. For the nth time, I was sorely disappointed
when the presentation was over. ...
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Lotusphere 2005 Sessions DatabaseComments (0)
Lotusphere is only a few weeks away,
and once again its time to start thinking about how to get the most out
of the conference. A good start would be to download the Lotusphere
2005 Sessions DB. This year
in addition to information about sessions, ...
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NEW ENGLAND NOTES DOMINO SIG MEETINGComments (0)
The next meeting will take place on
January 12, 2005 from 6:30 PM - 9:15 PM. ...
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Debugging Javascript in Domino applications the sane way.Comments (0)
A couple of weeks ago I blogged about the css editor in Visual Studio,
now I want to tell you about debugging your JavaScript routines using the
Visual Studio debugging environment. ...
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NEW ENGLAND NOTES DOMINO SIGComments (0)
The next meeting will take place Wednesday,
December 8, 2004 7:00pm-9:15pm. The meeting topic is ...
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NEW ENGLAND NOTES DOMINO SIG MEETINGComments (0)
The next meeting will take place on November 10. Roy Bowen will be giving
a tour of Lotus Workplace. ...
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Notes/Domino Shortcut KeysComments (0)
I can remember when Notes shortcut keys fit on a mouse pad. It was in fact
my favorite mouse pad and even though it was for version 2 or earlier,
I kept it around and continued to use it well after the number of shortcut
keys expanded. Since then I ...
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New England Notes Domino SIG - Wedbesday, September 8, 2004 7:00PM - 9:15 PMComments (0)
The meeting topic is Social Software
Fad Or Business Tool For Domino Users? ...
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You can teach an old dog new tricks - telling Notes how to launch specific databases at startup.Comments (0)
There have been several conversations going on around me with regard to
the Notes UI, particularly around what you see when you first launch Notes
and how its gotten better in Notes/Domino 6. Like many old time Notes users
I'm hopelessly stuck on ...
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Notes/Domino Portal and a nifty Notes Toolbar for your browser.Comments (0)
Okay, so if you haven't been convinced by my postings about Firefox, or
your corporate standard browser is IE, then you'll want to take a look
at the NotesLinks.com toolbar. Unlike the Yahoo, Google, Vivisimo, etc.
toolbars, the NotesLinks toolbar is ...
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Notes/Domino Portal and a nifty Notes Toolbar for your browser.Comments (0)
Okay, so if you haven't been convinced by my postings about Firefox, or
your corporate standard browser is IE, then you'll want to take a look
at the NotesLinks.com toolbar. Unlike the Yahoo, Google, Vivisimo, etc.
toolbars, the NotesLinks toolbar is ...
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New England Lotus Notes SIG - Websphere Studio 5.1.2Comments (0)
If build or are contemplating building
J2EE applications, if you already use Websphere Studio Site Developer or
Websphere Studio Application Developer then you'll want to attend the next
meeting of the NE Lotus Notes SIG where Beverly DeWitt the ...
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There's a new blog on the block - check it out.Comments (0)
The new blog is ...
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The Democratic National Convention (DNC) commenced and the world didn't come to an end here in Boston.Comments (0)
Leading up to the DNC here in Boston there was a lot of talk about closed
roadways, alternative means of transportation, and clogged roads. Well
guess what - there was no congestion and no long commutes. True this is
a summer Monday when traffic is ...
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Integra4ExtraFaxComments (0)
Yesterday I saw a presentation of Integra4ExtraFax.
ExtraFax
is Extracomm's native Domino fax solution. Integra4ExtraFax is a new reporting
tool for ExtraFax that is being offered jointly by Extracomm and Shireburn
and their business partners. Shireburn ...
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Using Layers in the Notes Client - Part IComments (0)
In my first posting on layers I talked about the reasons you wouldn't want
to use layers when creating a dialog box to be displayed in the Notes Client.
Today I am going to talk about using layers to place text where you previously
couldn't and to ...
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Layers - What can you do with them besides make a cake? Part IComments (0)
A few days ago some of us were having
a conversation that started out as a discussion of layout regions and ended
with layers. One person offered that Layout regions predated tables. I
questioned that and went to my bookshelf to check older copies of the ...
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What's the time? I've got the time,do you have the time? Can you tell me the time?Comments (0)
There are times when its necessary to
merge the date in one field with the time in another field and then display
the results or perform date/time calculations. Prior to ND6, these feats
were accomplished in LotusScript and the formula language by ...
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Migrating from Domino to Exchange??Comments (0)
Is your company considering migration away from Domino to Exchange? If
so you'll want to read this and pass it along to the powers that ...
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An unexpected and sometimes better way to find help with that Lotus Notes brain teaser.Comments (0)
Today I was setting up a Google Ad for Calendar2Calendar.
I had selected and tested various keywords end entered them into my ad's
profile. Google will make additional suggestions based on the words you've
selected. So I asked Google to suggest and was ...
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Admin 2004Comments (0)
Friday afternoon my telephone rang and
I was surprised to be receiving a call from someone at the View promoting
their conference Admin
2004. It's not that the View doesn't
always heavily promote their conferences via email and snail mail, but
I can't ...
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Organizing Error Messages in LotusScript.Comments (0)
Regardless of how you choose to handle errors, you can easily organize
your error messages for reuse and ease of ...
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With/End WithComments (4)
Many times I find that I am writing code to copy a set of fields to another
set of fields with in the same document, or in a document in another database.
Syntactically there are at least three ways to do ...
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Teaching old @functions new tricks - @DBNameComments (6)
In Notes/Domino 6 the formula language was completely rewritten internally
and many new features were added to the language. One addition that I ran
across recently is not documented in the on-line help database, and something
I haven't run across ...
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