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SharePoint Teams Sites Quick Tips

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Overview

Pick up tips that can help you get the most out of SharePoint team sites. Learn how to leverage several helpful—but not widely known—SharePoint features.

Syllabus

Introduction
  • Beyond the basics with team sites
1. Getting Started with SharePoint Team Sites
  • Using the getting started link bar
  • Share your site
  • Working on a deadline?
  • Add lists, libraries, and other apps
  • What's your style?
  • Your site, your brand
2. Best-Kept Secret List and Library Settings
  • Managing files with no checked-in version
  • Enabling retention policies
  • Enabling auditing policies
  • Enabling rating settings
  • Hiding your list or library from search
  • Disabling offline capabilities
  • Save templates
3. Working with Calendars
  • Why use a SharePoint calendar?
  • Adding a calendar overlay
4. Creating User-Friendly Navigation
  • Adding a link to a view of a list or library
  • Adding a Promoted Links list
  • Adding a site Asset Library
  • Uploading images to the site Asset Library
  • Adding a Promoted Link
  • Organizing your Promoted Links
  • Adding a Promoted Links Web Part
5. Using Audience Targeting
  • What is audience targeting?
  • Using audience targeting on Web Parts
6. Working with Columns and Views
  • Exploring custom column options
  • Create a lookup column in a list or library
  • Creating a personal view
7. Next Level Permissions
  • Creating custom permission levels
  • Checking a user's permissions
8. Streamlining Your Work
  • Syncing a task list to Outlook
  • Syncing a contacts list to Outlook

Taught by

Shari L Oswald

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