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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<!-- Customize the text in square brackets.
Remove brackets when filling in, e.g.
Name="[NAME]" ==> Name="MyWorkflow" -->
<Elements xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/sharepoint/">
<Workflow
Name="WorkflowProject1 - Workflow1"
Description="My SharePoint Workflow"
Id="68632009-3f72-48bd-ac37-f5900f881e7e"
CodeBesideClass="WorkflowProject1.Workflow1.Workflow1"
CodeBesideAssembly="WorkflowProject1, Version=1.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=0c9632902c24c724">
<Categories/>
<MetaData>
<AssociationCategories>Site</AssociationCategories>
<!-- Tags to specify InfoPath forms for the workflow; delete tags for forms that you do not have -->
<!--<Association_FormURN>[URN FOR ASSOCIATION FORM]</Association_FormURN>
<Instantiation_FormURN>[URN FOR INSTANTIATION FORM]</Instantiation_FormURN>
<Task0_FormURN>[URN FOR TASK (type 0) FORM]</Task0_FormURN>
<Task1_FormURN>[URN FOR TASK (type 1) FORM]</Task1_FormURN>-->
<!-- Modification forms: create a unique guid for each modification form -->
<!--<Modification_[UNIQUE GUID]_FormURN>[URN FOR MODIFICATION FORM]</Modification_[UNIQUE GUID]_FormURN>
<Modification_[UNIQUE GUID]_Name>[NAME OF MODIFICATION TO BE DISPLAYED AS A LINK ON WORKFLOW STATUS PAGE</Modification_[UNIQUE GUID]_Name>
-->
<StatusPageUrl>_layouts/WrkStat.aspx</StatusPageUrl>
</MetaData>
</Workflow>
</Elements>
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Jean Paul is a Microsoft MVP and Architect with 12+ years of experience. He is very much passionate in programming and his core skills are SharePoint, ASP.NET & C#.
In the academic side he do hold a BS in Computer Science & MBA. In the certification side he holds MCPD & MCTS spanning from .Net Fundamentals to SQL Server.
Most of the free time he will be doing technical activities like researching solutions, writing articles, resolving forum problems etc. He believes quality & satisfaction goes hand in hand.
You can find some of his work over here. He blogs at http://jeanpaulva.com