Are you new to Sharepoint? If so, we have collected some resources that you can access online. See how easy
it really is to get up and running quickly with a team
collaboration solution. Take some time to browse the
documentation that will help you set up and
start using your new Sharepoint site as soon as possible.
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| Business
Quick Start Guide |
| This
quick reference guide
gives you an overview of how you can use Sharepoint to work smarter, not harder. Windows
SharePoint Services allows you to make it easy
for teams to capture, retain, and share best
practices and knowledge across your
organization. Out-of-the-box secure on-line
workspaces give team members the control and
autonomy they need by allowing them to update
the site using their Web browser. |
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| Creating a
Sub-Site |
| You can use top-level Web
site and sub-sites to divide site content into
distinct, separately manageable sites. Top-level
Web sites can have multiple sub-sites, and
sub-sites can also have multiple sub-sites, down
as many levels as your users need. The entire
structure of a top-level Web site and all of its
sub-sites is called a Web site collection.
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| Just
Arrived, Now What? |
| Your new Sharepoint site has
arrived but now what do you do? Take a
look at our quick start guide that reviews the
features and functionality included on the home
page.
Click Here to Review |
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| 10 Things
you should do when your Sharepoint Site Arrives. |
| Are you new to Sharepoint?
What should you do when IT delivers your site?
Here is a list of 10 things you can do to get
started with the collaborative tool.
Click Here to Review |
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| My Site
Quick Start Guides |
| My Site is your personal
workspace to keep public or private libraries,
photos, lists and sub-sites. My Site is a
separate site collection so you must assign
users and groups permissions in order to view,
edit, or delete items from your public or
private libraries, photos, list, and sub-sites.
Click Here to Review |
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