Part 2. No-code SharePoint workflows

In part 1 of this book, we looked at adding workflow functionality to SharePoint using one of the out-of-the-box workflows. Well, it is often the case that these out-of-the-box workflows do not meet your company’s unique business requirements and, when this happens, custom workflows are what’s needed to bridge the gap. Parts 2 and 3 focus on custom workflows.

In this part of the book, you’ll see that no-code workflows in SharePoint 2010 are very powerful and that you can meet very complex business requirements with them. Chapter 3 opens the custom workflow discussion by leading you through custom workflows with SharePoint Designer. Even developers may find that they use tools like SharePoint Designer for ...

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