Introduction
Microsoft Office SharePoint Server, or simply SharePoint, is the new buzzword around Microsoft software. I first used SharePoint some years back simply to store documents and access them from home via the Web. Over time, I came to realize that this software offered an opportunity to totally change the way I work with documents in that it blurred the distinction between the local PC and the Internet. But, being honest, I was an amateur user of SharePoint and it quickly became simply an extension of the usual file server I used every day.
When I was using the beta of Microsoft Office 2007 was the time that I really sat up and looked at SharePoint, and at MOSS 2007 in particular. I realized that simply using Microsoft Word 2007 and a few mouse clicks I could make information available via the browser to whomever I wanted to, with no need to use third-party software to upload files to the web. Just use the software I was already familiar with and the job was done. Not only that, but security of the information was taken care of for me. Now SharePoint has really taken off and is perhaps one of the biggest-selling products in the Microsoft stable.
This book is designed to teach you how to use SharePoint and Microsoft Office 2007 integration features to get your job done in this new environment. So why did I write this book? I have written and contributed to several books, and each time I always say to myself that I will never do it again. There is no money in books — not for ...
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