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In the past couple of hours, we have gone through a great deal of information. We have gone through data sources, working with external content types, and business connectivity services, gone through multiple complex web parts, external lists, the Secure Store Service, custom-entry forms, and InfoPath, and there are many areas that you could run with this technology. You won't need it all, or at least all at the same time, but you should now be in a position where you can identify what it is that's going to give you the most benefit in the short term, and run with that. Now, bear in mind that the Help system in SharePoint Designer, which you can get just by hitting F1 at anytime, can be a great reminder of some of this stuff, particularly when it comes to things like the differences between what the different view and form web parts can and can't do. Now, while as you've seen, experimenting with deep customization in SharePoint is going to have you playing around with some XSLT behind…

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