Engelbert
Wed Sep 13 11:46:31 CDT 2006
Good addition, Asif.
I always think of Coras Works when it comes to their roll-up functionality
for the 2003 products but often forget they have tree views and many other
useful things in their (somewhat expensive) suite.
Engelbert
"Asif Rehmani" <asif@sharepointsolutions.com> wrote in message
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> In addition to Engelbert's suggestion, if your company wants a solid
> solutions for navigation and is willing to pay for it, look into
> www.corasworks.com
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> "Engelbert" <Engelbert@discussions.nospam.com> wrote in message
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>> Look at the Free Web Parts section of the WSS FAQ site. Where the third
>> listed (from memory) is such a part).
>>
>> www.wssfaq.com / WSS FAQ / and find the correct view for Free WSS
>> webparts.
>>
>> There are also a couple (search the WSS FAQ list with "Advis" for
>> instance) in the views for chargeable products
>>
>> Engelbert
>>
>> "Gordon" <Gordon@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:746095F4-0BEA-4BBF-8731-5659FCAC47BC@microsoft.com...
>>> Does anyone know of a free or pay for Web Part that will show me a Tree
>>> structure view of my entire site.
>>>
>>> In the admin there is a hierarchy with folder names, but I want
>>> something
>>> for users to be able to look at and just click on a spot and jump right
>>> to
>>> it! Or, at the very least, be able to see a navigation to it.
>>>
>>> Thanks for the help in advance.
>>> Gordon
>>
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