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Microsoft® SharePoint® Foundation 2010 Inside Out
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Microsoft® SharePoint® Foundation 2010 Inside Out

by Penelope Coventry Errin O’Connor Troy Lanphier, Johnathan Lightfoot, Thomas Resing, and Michael Doyle
October 2011
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
800 pages
22h 2m
English
Microsoft Press
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Chapter 4. Creating Sites and Workspaces by Using the Browser

Creating a Basic Team Site by Using the Browser

Using More Options with a Team Site

Creating and Using a Basic Meeting Workspace

Creating and Using a Multipage Meeting Workspace

Creating and Using the Document Workspaces

Creating and Using a Group Work Site

Creating and Using a Blog Site

Summary

BEFORE you can begin to add content and collaborate with others in Microsoft SharePoint Foundation 2010, you need a site or workspace. There are several methods by which a user can accomplish this, but the most straightforward and intuitive way is via the browser. The browser is a tool with which all computer users are acquainted. With the familiarity of the browser and intentional ease-of-use design, ...

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