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Product Identifiers
PublisherWiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
ISBN-100764579398
ISBN-139780764579394
eBay Product ID (ePID)43434138
Product Key Features
Number of Pages384 Pages
Publication NameMicrosoft Sharepoint 2003 for Dummies
LanguageEnglish
SubjectNetworking / Intranets & Extranets, General
Publication Year2005
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaComputers
AuthorVanessa L. Williams
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height0.8 in
Item Weight0 Oz
Item Length9.2 in
Item Width7.4 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2005-935146
Dewey Edition22
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal004.6/8
Table Of ContentIntroduction.Part I: Getting the Lay of the Land.Chapter 1: Getting to Know SharePoint.Chapter 2: Starting with the Basics.Part II: Central Portal Administration.Chapter 3: Configuring the Portal.Chapter 4: Accessing SharePoint.Part III: Portal Design.Chapter 5: Matching SharePoint to Your Business.Chapter 6: Managing Portal Content.Chapter 7: Branding the Portal.Part IV: Build It, and Hope They Come.Chapter 8: Collaborating with SharePoint Sites.Chapter 9: Document Libraries.Part V: Power to the People: Engaging Employees with SharePoint.Chapter 10: Managing Employee Relations.Chapter 11: Mixing Up Your Marketing Mix.Part VI: Throw Away the Spreadsheets.Chapter 12: Expense Report.Chapter 13: Technical Uses for SharePoint.Part VII: Maintenance.Chapter 14: Monitoring SharePoint.Chapter 15: Backup and Restore.Part VIII: The Part of Tens.Chapter 16: Ten Ways SharePoint Adds Business Value.Chapter 17: Ten Ways to Screw Up SharePoint.Index.
SynopsisCorporations have finally embraced portals as tools for knowledge sharing, and SharePoint, which offers easy integration with Microsoft Office, is an increasingly popular solution, with ten percent of the portal market Shows IT developers and administrators how to get up to speed fast on SharePoint portal technology Topics covered include building sites with SharePoint and FrontPage, setting up document collaboration and information sharing, updating custom SharePoint sites using Microsoft Office, developing an HTML viewer for Office documents, creating custom reporting forms using InfoPath, and integrating SharePoint sites using SharePoint Services, Here's the fun and easy way® to start collaborating Create portal sites for project teams, track progress, and share news How can you use SharePoint to add value to your business? Read this book! It's the fast track to this Microsoft® tool that lets you build a team site where you can keep meeting minutes and attendance lists, manage presentations and brochures, create and share marketing forecasts, keep team members informed about progress, and promote your project. Discover how to Remove SharePoint features that don't apply to your business Use SharePoint for HR functions Monitor site usage Replace manual forms with SharePoint Make your site match your branding