Archive for the “Office” Category

My last post was on the new Windows Live Workspaces if I am not mistaken… since then a lot has happened including the final releases of the new Office 2010 suite. As you all know this includes both a new SharePoint version as a new client to work with that serverplatform. Microsoft has pushed the integration into the right direction this time…. One of my favorite features (besides the CQWP, but that was already available in 2007) are the new co-authoring features in the Office 2010 family.

For now co-authoring is enabled/available for:
- Word
- Excel
- OneNote

More info from Microsoft on this topic can be found at:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff718249.aspx (Co authoring overview in SharePoint 2010)
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/microsoft_office_word/archive/2009/09/09/co-authoring-in-word-2010.aspx  (Co-authoring ie simultaneous editing) in Word 2010

Recently I had the proper use case to actually use this feature for its proper duty!  Together with a few colleagues I was responsible for answering a large RfP under ‘some’ time pressure….. Everyone in college or in business who has had to work together on a document knows the caveats….. how to keep up with versions, how to merge the different additions, how to share the latest version….
Have you ended up with a merged document containing changes from more than 2 authors? Was it fun judging all those changes in that rainbow of colors? Bet it was…..

I’ll leave the general description of the co-authoring feature to the Microsoft dev team and instead will focus on the practical use of this nice feature. Some prerequisites:
- SharePoint 2010
- Word 2010 client
(this applies to the Word co-authoring of course… Excel is a bit different and I’ll hope to get to that later when I have to make a joint business-case ;-) . Also, checkin/checkout should be disabled.

So, where do we start? Well, in a SP workspace with a document in it….

And how? U could click on the document name, and then in the view choose edit in word (co-authoring in web app version not supported I believe…. Note to self: test that too…) or just call function menu and choose edit in word.

Ok, so then you are busy with multiple people in a document… the catch is that you might be editing the same document,but not the same section ! Word locks the area in which an editor is working for other users until the editor saves the changes to the server, thus releasing the sections and sharing the updated results with the other authors.

But, it is possible to comment in the section someone else is editing… not the same I agree, but perhaps usefull. However, the other user would have to save (and u too) to synch the changes and make them visible. Until then Andy wont see the comment…


Its easy to see where the other user(s) are editing. A bracket appears indicating the locked section. Commenting as said is still possible, editing isnt (see notification in bottom left corner) My section locking bracket appears differently, as seen below:

If you have a small document, or you have a writer going through it like a berserker touching every paragraph you might get something like this:

All sections locked until Andy saves the document, synching the changes and releasing them to me, the other author…
From the backstage view it is possible to see who is editing the document, and send them a message. A quick image:
 

An overview of users (and the ability to send them an IM via integrated OCS) is also available at the bottom of the screen…

When both users try to save at the same time the second one is blocked…. Wait a few seconds and try again… Oh yeah, the indicator on save button indicates available updates…

Thats all for now folks ! Enjoy your co-authoring and remember to save often ! No sectionsquatters !!!

Ciao,

Martijn

ps: Thnx to www.twitter.com/@awdhaan for testing this feature together with me….

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Postmarking is a new feature within Outlook 2007 that should help to reduce SPAM. The fight againts SPAM continues…

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USB Scotch tape dispenser

Office supplies mixed with IT. I like this innovative gadget!

- Paul

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We’ve been waiting for this one. The OMPM is finally and officialy realeased:

Click here for the download

For those who are not familiar with OMPM; it is short for Office Migration Planning Manager and is similar to what ACT (Application Compatibility Toolkit) does for Vista, only OMPM ‘does it’ for Office. It provides you with a set of tools that enables you to to scan the pc’s and file shares for document conversion issues. The purpose of this free tool is to simplify the migration to Office 2007.

Information that you can retrieve from this tool is which documents have which type of conversion issues. After examing this data, you can decide which documents you want to convert automatically (a conversion tool is provided with the OMPM) and which files you do not want to touch. In addition, it tells when documents have last been modified and that information can be used to archive those ‘ever lasting’ documents.

I’ve been playing around with this version of the OMPM this morning and I have to admit that is has some improvements over the Preview version Microsoft has released a few months ago. Improvements I’ve noticed are:
* Access databases can now also be analyzed.
* More conversion issue types are included (see picture) and more information on those issues is provided
OMPM Issues
* The VET (Version Extraction Tool) works. In earlier versions of Word a user was able to save multiple versions of a document in one document. This feature was barely used and is now removed from the Office 2007 feature list. But this means that if you open such a doc with Office 2007 (even in compatibility mode!) you’ll loose those different versions. The VET can extract those different versions automatically and store them in a folder called “[FileName] Versions”

So with this handy tool in place, we are ready to migrate those Office suites!

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Yesterday evening Pauwl Lunow was interviewed by BNR Nieuwsradio about Vista. You can listen to this radio program on BNR.

Regards,
Stefan Stranger
http://weblog.stranger.nl

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