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Until now, we have been working strictly with the out-of-the-box features and capabilities of SharePoint. We have reviewed the changes in Office 2007 both from the client and server sides; we have examined workflow in a generic sense and then drilled into the details of the Windows Workflow Foundation. Finally, we examined the roles of the two primary participants in workflows, participants and originators, as we walked through an instance of one of the default workflows.

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(2007). Using the SharePoint Designer. In: Workflow in the 2007 Microsoft Office System. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0323-0_4

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