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1. Challenge -- I can't find a way to force "folders" in a Sharepoint document libary to sort at the top and files "under" then to also be alphabetical. 2, Sharepont seems a very cumbersome way to store files, but some now advocate using it for file storage. What's the benefit over a common share area of a file server?
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2, Sharepont seems a very cumbersome way to store files, but some now advocate using it for file storage. What's the benefit over a common share area of a file server?
BLee600 August 13, 2008 (Article Rating: