When we showed the (two) users of this list the revised form, they both said “ I never use the form, I use the Datasheet view ”…sigh. Personally, I hate the Datasheet view; I see the Datasheet view as Excel’s way of mocking my work in SharePoint
They love the iPads, but the Datasheet view they use doesn’t work on the iPad’s mobile browser...We can’t make the Datasheet view work, but we can make an iPad view by using Data View Web Parts, that comes pretty close
Last week, I talked about how we worked around the iPad’s inability to display Datasheet Views by using some middle-tier magic Marc Anderson got us addicted to back in June
On the list page, click on LIST heading in the ribbon and then select EXPORT TO EXCEL You can also choose to edit an item in Datasheet View. On the list page, click on the LIST heading in the ribbon and then, then click on DATASHEET VIEW Depending on how your list is set up, attachments may not be allowed for list items
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