Beginning SharePoint 2007: Building Team Solutions with MOSS 2007
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Chapter 1: Getting Started with Microsoft Office SharePoint Server
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* Serving as the premiere handbook of any active or aspiring SharePoint user,
this book provides detailed descriptions and illustrations of the functionality
of SharePoint as well as real-world scenarios
* Offers coverage of the latest changes and improvements to Microsoft Office SharePoint
Server 2007, including new terminology and concepts
* Each chapter presents an overview along with functionality descriptions, with
an emphasis on the practical application of the discussed features; it then concludes
with several review questions for consideration (answers will be provided in an
appendix)
* Presents reviews on lists and libraries; adding, modifying, connecting, importing,
and exporting Web Parts; creating simple business applications using forms; and
using the Business Data Catalog and Excel Services
* Explores new features of SharePoint 2007, such as content types, new workflow
solutions, and content management
Table of Contents
Introduction.
Chapter 1: Getting Started with Microsoft Office SharePoint Server.
Introducing Portal Technologies and SharePoint.
Comparing WSS and SharePoint.
SharePoint Components Overview.
Chapter 2: Working with SharePoint Lists.
What Is a List?
Understanding the Standard List Templates.
Working with Lists.
Chapter 3: Working with SharePoint Libraries.
Understanding Libraries and Documents.
Understanding SharePoint Library Templates.
Chapter 4: Managing and Customizing Lists and Libraries.
Creating an Environment that Reflects Your Business.
Best Practices for Building a Dynamic System for Managing Content.
Working with Columns.
Creating and Customizing Views.
Working with Custom Lists and Libraries.
Chapter 5: Working with Workflow.
Types of Workflow Solutions.
Using Workflow Templates.
Custom Workflows with SharePoint Designer.
Chapter 6: Working with Content Types.
Content Types Overview.
Base Content Types.
The Anatomy of a Content Type.
Managing Content Types.
Chapter 7: Working with Web Parts.
The Anatomy of a Web Part Page.
Web Parts Basics.
Using the Various SharePoint Web Parts.
Chapter 8: Working with Sites and Workspaces.
Understanding Sites and Site Collections.
Site Management Overview.
Understanding and Working with the SharePoint Site Templates.
Modifying the Look and Feel of a Site.
Chapter 9: User Management, Audiences, and Profiles.
Understanding User Access Management and Personalization.
Managing Access in SharePoint.
Understanding User Profiles.
Working with Audiences.
Chapter 10: Working with Forms Services.
What Is InfoPath?
Creating and Customizing an InfoPath Form.
Using the Design Tasks Pane.
Working with Form Templates.
Chapter 11: Working with Excel Services.
Excel Services Overview.
Data Connections.
Business Scorecards.
Chapter 12: Working with the Business Data Catalog.
Business Data Catalog Overview.
Configuring a BDC Application.
Working with Web Parts and Lists in the BDC.
SharePoint List Integration.
Chapter 13: Getting Started with Web Content Management.
Web Content Management.
Publishing Features Overview.
Working with Variations.
Customizing the Look and Feel of a WCM Site.
Enabling Publishing on a Team Site.
Chapter 14: Working with Search.
Understanding SharePoint Search.
Working with the Search Feature.
Customizing and Managing Search.
Appendix A: Answers to Exercises.
Index.
About the Authors
Amanda Murphy (Paradise, NL, Canada) is a SharePoint MVP and has been
working with SharePoint since its first release more than 5 years ago. She is
Product Manager for Infotech Canada where she manages development of a product
line of SharePoint components. She is a co-founder of the Worldwide SharePoint
Virtual User Group, founder of the St John's .NET User Group, INETA Membership
Manager for Atlantic Canada and Quebec regions, is a regular presenter on SharePoint
at user groups and Microsoft events, and has one of the most popular SharePoint
blogs at http://blog.funknstyle.com.
Shane Perran (Paradise, NL, Canada) is a SharePoint MVP and is the Creative
Lead for the Information Worker Solutions division at InfoTech Canada where
he focuses on SharePoint UI/Customization, Site and List Definitions, Site Templates,
Themes, and Data-view customization. He is a co-founder of the Worldwide SharePoint
Virtual User Group, is a regular presenter on SharePoint at user groups and
Microsoft events, and has one of the most popular SharePoint blogs at http://www.graphicalwonder.com.
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