Blogroll
Roadmap to using SharePoint Server 2007
Read our updated roadmap for working with SharePoint Server including new infomation and dozens of vital links.
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Demo: Prepare to back up files on SharePoint Server 2007
This demo guides you through the process of backing up files — from creating a backup location, to setting permissions, to adding accounts to the file share.
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Office Hours: SharePoint views, a cure for too much information
Learn how views can help you tune into the information that's most important to you on a SharePoint site.
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Watch this: Make it easier to find information with views
Watch this short demo on how to use views to find the information that you need more easily.
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Create or change a view
Learn how to use views to see the items in a list or library that are most important to you or that best fit a purpose.
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Connect teachers, students, and parents with SharePoint Server 2007
Learn how school districts can use SharePoint Server 2007 to build a Web-based portal. A SharePoint Server Web portal provides students, parents, teachers, staff, and administrators with a single point of access to information and to technology resources.
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Create a school news site to update students, teachers, and parents with SharePoint Server 2007
With SharePoint Server 2007, schools can create a news site to share school announcements, accomplishments, and photos all in one place.
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Watch this: Using SharePoint to manage your classroom
Watch this short video to see how SharePoint Server 2007 can help teachers manage classroom administration and daily tasks or activities.
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Introduction to libraries
Familiarize yourself with different ways to work with your libraries and learn about the types of libraries available in Windows SharePoint Services.
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Introduction to versioning
Learn how versioning enables you to store, track, and restore items in a list or files in a library as they are modified.
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Enable and configure versioning for a list or library
Learn how to enable versioning for a list or library. Discover the differences between list versioning configuration and library versioning configuration.
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What's new in Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services 3.0
Read about new ways to help your team stay connected, share information, and get work done faster.
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Accessibility features
Learn how you can perform most tasks by using accessibility features such as keyboard shortcuts.
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Introduction to lists
Share information with your team by using contacts, tasks, calendars, and other types of lists.
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Demo: Tour a Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 site
See a demonstration of how a SharePoint site can help your team to share information and get more work done.
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Getting started with Windows SharePoint Services
Get started with sharing information by using lists, libraries, and other features of a SharePoint site.
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Get rid of tracked changes, once and for all
Use Document Inspector to check for any tracked changes, comments, hidden text, or other personal information in your Word documents.
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Help with blogging in Word
Find out how to get set up so you can write in Word and post to your blog.
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Automatically summarize a document
Learn how to add the AutoSummary Tools to the Quick Access Toolbar and run the tools to create a summary automatically.
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Locking Down SharePoint Designer
As you know, SharePoint Designer 2007 is a powerful tool for editing SharePoint sites — so powerful, in fact, that you likely have scenarios in your organization where you want to control where and how people can use SharePoint Designer 2007. With this post, I’ll try to answer a very common question: “How can I lock down SharePoint Designer in my organization?” And I’ll try to answer the flip side of this question, which arises in an environment where SharePoint Designer has been locked down and the user asks: “Why do I see this message when I attempt to edit a site in SharePoint Designer?”
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