Book description
SharePoint Office Pocket Guide is the quick path to sharing documents and building lists. Written specifically for users of Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook, it covers the ins and outs of SharePoint clearly and concisely. Within minutes, you'll understand how to:
- Create team sites, document libraries, and shared workspaces.
- Add web parts to create custom pages.
- Build searchable libraries of PDF files.
- Link local copies of Word and Excel files to SharePoint workspace copies.
- Reconcile changes from multiple authors.
- Review document history.
- Use the Explorer Views to drag-and-drop files into SharePoint quickly.
- Create data lists that look up values from other lists (look-up tables).
- Group, total, and filter list items using views.
- Use InfoPath form libraries to collect data.
Publisher resources
Table of contents
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SharePoint Office Pocket Guide
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- 1. Why Use SharePoint?
- 2. Start with SharePoint
- 3. Share Meetings with Outlook
- 4. Workspaces with Excel
- 5. Document Libraries with Word
- 6. Gather Data with Lists or InfoPath
- A. Office Version Compatibility
- B. Online Resources
- Index
- About the Author
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Product information
- Title: SharePoint Office Pocket Guide
- Author(s):
- Release date: June 2005
- Publisher(s): O'Reilly Media, Inc.
- ISBN: 9780596553517
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