Monday, April 06, 2009

Sharing the Glow - Using TextGlow to display Word documents on SharePoint

Muhimbi - Displaying MS-Word files in a SharePoint Web Part using TextGlow and Silverlight

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This article shows you how to embed TextGlow into SharePoint and use it to display content stored in a Document Library. It is assumed that you are familiar with the Content Editor Web Part, if not then check out Todd Bleeker’s excellent resource on this topic.

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OK, let’s get started

  1. Make sure you have a copy of Silverlight 2.0 installed on your system
  2. Navigate to an existing or create a new SharePoint site collection.
  3. Download the TextGlow Silverlight viewer, unzip and copy the TextGlow folder (including the folder) to a document Library named ‘Shared Documents’
  4. Add a new Content Editor Web Part (CEWP) to a page of your choice and set the height to something suitable (I used 700 pixels),

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Okay, that’s just cool! And it looks like a no coding or server side tweaking solution. Will have to try this as soon as I get a few minutes…

(via James Newton-King - TextGlow SharePoint Web Part)

 

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