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Blogs

Web logs, or blogs as they are more commonly known, are Web pages or sites, most of which share a few common characteristics. They are updated frequently, written from the point of view of an individual, written in an informal tone, and usually expose an RSS feed for syndicating the content into various forms of aggregators.

For more information on MSDN blogs, check out this blogger list for the personal perspectives of industry experts on new development tools and technologies, emerging technical trends, and other topics of interest to developers.

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Blogs

Auditing User Logon
Auditing of business data is a feature supported in Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011. Included in Update rollup 5 is the ability to audit a user's logon ac... more
Friday, May 25 crmblog
What's the dif? Gridlines vs borders in spreadsheets
A lot of you want to know the difference between gridlines and borders. Gridlines help you work in a spreadsheet, and borders help you highlight impor... more
Wednesday, May 23 Dail Bridges
What's the dif? Gridlines vs borders in spreadsheets
A lot of you want to know the difference between gridlines and borders. Gridlines help you work in a spreadsheet, and borders help you highlight impor... more
Wednesday, May 23 Dail Bridges
Using crosstab queries in reports
A well designed database stores data in a normalized format with dates defined in a field so that new data is simply added as additional records. Howe... more
Wednesday, May 23 Emily Warn
Using crosstab queries in reports
A well designed database stores data in a normalized format with dates defined in a field so that new data is simply added as additional records. Howe... more
Wednesday, May 23 Emily Warn
Update Rollup 8 for Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011
Update Rollup 8 for Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011The Microsoft Dynamics CRM Sustained Engineering (SE) team released Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 Update... more
Tuesday, May 22 crmblog
Change page numbers in different sections in a Word document
Watch this video to find out how to how to use 1, 2, 3 page numbering in the main part of a document and i, ii, iii page numbering in the appendices:... more
Tuesday, May 22 Joannie Stangeland