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Overview
Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 is a new server program that is part of the 2007 Microsoft Office system. It offers a way for users to collaborate no matter where they are located. This one-level course will give end users and administrators the fundamentals they need to start working with Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007.
Highlights of the course include a discussion of using InfoPath forms in a SharePoint workflow, administrative tasks, and configuring RSS feeds.
Outline
Getting Started
To begin, participants will learn what SharePoint Server is, how to navigate and use a SharePoint site, the basics of workspaces, how to manage documents on a SharePoint site, and how to use folders.
Parts of your SharePoint Space
This section will focus on four important aspects of a user's SharePoint space: discussion boards, the workspace, the Recycle Bin, and alerts.
Office 2007 and SharePoint
This section will focus on performing basic collaboration tasks with Office (including InfoPath). We will also look at how to set up a SharePoint workflow with an InfoPath form.
Creating and Managing Lists, Libraries, and Views
Participants will learn all about managing lists, subscribing to RSS feeds, using library views, creating lists, and creating libraries.
Working with the SharePoint Site
This final section focuses on administrative tasks, including managing user permissions, creating and managing SharePoint pages, and basic site administration tasks.
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