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Essential SharePoint
Microsoft Office Document Collaboration in Action
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- Table of Contents
- + Preface
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Why Use SharePoint?
- Solving Problems
- Storing and Sharing
- Improving Collaboration
- Going Public
- Organizing Sites
- Types of Sites
- Parts of a Page
- Where Are the Files?
- Putting SharePoint to Work
- Holding Meetings
- Building Libraries
- Creating Internet Sites
- What Software Do You Need?
- Trying Out SharePoint
- What’s SharePoint Not Good For?
- Resources
- + Getting Started
- + Applying Templates, Themes, and Styles
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Sharing Contacts and Meetings with Outlook
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Sharing Workspaces and Lists with Excel
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Using Document Libraries with Word
- Understanding Libraries
- Adding Documents to a Library
- + Creating New Documents
- Adding Document Properties
- Changing the Library Template
- Linking Documents to Libraries
- Making Revisions Privately
- Linking and Publishing Custom Properties
- Discussing a Document
- Enabling Emailed Submissions
- Approving/Rejecting Documents
- Responding to Events
- Searching for Documents
- Resources
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Gathering Data
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Creating Web Parts
- + Programming Web Parts
- + Remote Programming
- + Upgrading
- + Reference Tables
- Index
Want to work more efficiently and effectively? Want to improve productivity? Microsoft is betting that you do. That's why it created Windows SharePoint Services--a set of collaboration tools that helps organizations increase individual and team productivity by enabling them to create web sites for information sharing and document collaboration. Through these team-oriented web sites, users capture and share ideas, and work together on documents, tasks, contacts, etc.--either among themselves or with partners and customers. And if you have Windows 2003 Server, then you already have SharePoint, since it's built right in. But before you can enjoy the benefits of SharePoint, you need to know how to turn it on, set it up, and get your applications working with it. Essential Sharepoint will help you do just that. It's not only the most complete guide for setting up and using these increasingly popular sites, but it also explains in detail the integration that makes SharePoint exciting. Everything you need to know about SharePoint is covered, including: hosting choices administration customization integration with Microsoft Office developing new SharePoint functionality when to use SharePoint portal serverEssential Sharepoint covers all the key topics for getting up and running with this powerful and popular set of collaboration tools. And it's not just for members of the IT staff. This comprehensive guide is for anyone in an organization who wants to explore Microsoft SharePoint in order to foster collaboration with other users.
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Computers > Operating Systems > Windows Workstation
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Publication year : 2007
License: All rights reserved ©
Times read: 753

