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Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Power User Cookbook: SharePoint Applied
A book and eBook containing over 90 advanced recipes for expert-level End Users to unlock the real value of SharePoint in your business
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- Cover
- Copyright
- Credits
- About the Author
- About the Reviewers
- www.PacktPub.com
- Table of Contents
- Preface
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Chapter 1: Getting Started—SharePoint Essentials
- Introduction
- Creating a SharePoint list
- Creating a site column
- Creating a content type
- Creating and accessing my My Site
- Updating my user profile
- Tracking colleagues using my My Site
- Viewing the SharePoint sites I am a member of
- Tagging a SharePoint page so I can find it again later
- Reviewing the tags and notes other users have posted on a SharePoint page
- Adding an alert to a SharePoint page
- Managing my alerts in SharePoint
- Determining my permissions in a SharePoint site
- Checking another user's permissions in a SharePoint site
- Applying unique permissions to a SharePoint list
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Chapter 2: Working Together—Using SharePoint to Collaborate
- Introduction
- Creating a Team Site
- Adding users to a Team Site
- Adding a new page to a Team Site
- Adding a link to the Top link bar of a Team Site
- Adding a slide library to share PowerPoint slides
- Adding a slide to a presentation from a SharePoint slide library
- Creating and tracking a discussion item
- Managing a Team Site Calendar with Outlook 2010
- Creating a task and assigning it to another user
- Using the datasheet to bulk-edit tasks in a task list
- Managing a SharePoint task list in Outlook 2010
- Creating a SharePoint contact list and connecting it to Outlook 2010
- + Chapter 3: SharePoint as the Data Hub—Storing and Integrating Data
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Chapter 4: SharePoint Document Management Deep Dive
- Introduction
- Uploading an existing document to a document library
- Uploading multiple documents to a document library
- Creating a new document in your My Site
- E-mailing a link to a document in SharePoint
- Downloading a copy of a document
- Creating an alert on a document to be notified when it is updated
- Requiring users to check out a document before they can edit it
- Enabling versioning on a document library
- Publishing a major version of a document
- Restoring a previous version of a document
- Enabling content approval on a document library
- Take SharePoint documents offline using Outlook 2010
- Co-authoring an important document
- Use content types to store different types of document in the same document library
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Chapter 5: Getting the Message Out—Using SharePoint to Communicate
- Introduction
- Adding an announcement to a Team Site
- Creating a blog in my My Site
- Posting to my blog from Microsoft Word 2010
- Creating a new page on a publishing site
- Changing the page layout of a publishing site page
- Publishing a publishing site page
- Using web analytics to see which are the most popular pages on your site
- + Chapter 6: Where's My Stuff?—Finding Things with SharePoint
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Chapter 7: Gaining Insights— Using SharePoint for Business Intelligence
- Introduction
- Creating a chart using the Chart Web Part
- Creating a Key Performance Indicator (KPI)
- Creating an Excel spreadsheet to run on the server
- Creating a report using Report Builder
- Creating a chart using the PerformancePoint Dashboard Designer
- Building a PerformancePoint business intelligence dashboard
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Chapter 8: Automating Business Processes—Recipes for Electronic Forms and Workflows
- Introduction
- Creating an InfoPath Form for a SharePoint List
- Creating a holiday request InfoPath form and publishing it to a form library
- Using the Collect Feedback workflow to
- receive feedback on a Microsoft Word 2010 document
- Creating a list workflow using SharePoint Designer 2010
- Using Microsoft Visio 2010 to model a SharePoint workflow
- + Appendix: Joining the Dots—Creating Composite Applications
- Index
This hands-on cookbook takes readers through many highly applicable intermediate and advanced SharePoint recipes, as well as offering three real-world business scenarios to complement the knowledge already gained. The book specifically sets out to cover important SharePoint 2010 topics that are often avoided by other authors. If you are an advanced End User or Power User of SharePoint 2010 who wants to accomplish specific business tasks beyond the basics, then this cookbook is not to be missed. You should already be comfortable with SharePoint in order to get the most out the recipes, which are applicable up to and including SharePoint Enterprise edition. You'll find this book useful not only as a learning tool, but also as a reference guide as your SharePoint skills and experience increase.
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Publication year : 2011
License: All rights reserved ©
Times read: 73

