Desktop Computer Skills
Microsoft SharePoint 2010 for Power Users
Managing SharePoint 2010 Pages and Components
Managing SharePoint 2010 Sites, Lists, and Libraries
SharePoint 2010 Security and Business Intelligence

Managing SharePoint 2010 Pages and Components

Course Number:
mo_ospp_a02_dt_enus
Lesson Objectives

Managing SharePoint 2010 Pages and Components

  • add a web part to a page
  • modify the properties of a Publishing page
  • create a Content Organizer rule
  • enable document sets for a document library
  • create a Three-state workflow for a SharePoint list
  • access site usage reports in SharePoint 2010
  • customize SharePoint 2010 pages and components

Overview/Description
To enhance your SharePoint implementation beyond the default home page, you can use the available publishing pages and web part pages. SharePoint 2010 also offers a new page type, referred to simply as a page. Organizations store and organize documents on SharePoint in a number of ways, and the management of this document storage is a common power user task. Workflows enable you to streamline the execution of existing business processes using SharePoint, and Web Parts provide additional functionality in how to display SharePoint information. This course examines the creation and customization of publishing pages, web part pages, and pages. In addition, this course explores the challenges of document management, and the role that SharePoint plays in this process. It also covers managing documents using document IDs, ratings, notes, tagging, document sets, and document retention, and provides document management tips. Managing and customizing workflows and accessing site usage reports are also covered.

Target Audience
Users with proficiency in SharePoint and basic computing skills

Prerequisites: none

Managing SharePoint 2010 Pages and Components

Course Number:
mo_ospp_a02_dt_enus
Lesson Objectives

Managing SharePoint 2010 Pages and Components

  • add a web part to a page
  • modify the properties of a Publishing page
  • create a Content Organizer rule
  • enable document sets for a document library
  • create a Three-state workflow for a SharePoint list
  • access site usage reports in SharePoint 2010
  • customize SharePoint 2010 pages and components

Overview/Description
To enhance your SharePoint implementation beyond the default home page, you can use the available publishing pages and web part pages. SharePoint 2010 also offers a new page type, referred to simply as a page. Organizations store and organize documents on SharePoint in a number of ways, and the management of this document storage is a common power user task. Workflows enable you to streamline the execution of existing business processes using SharePoint, and Web Parts provide additional functionality in how to display SharePoint information. This course examines the creation and customization of publishing pages, web part pages, and pages. In addition, this course explores the challenges of document management, and the role that SharePoint plays in this process. It also covers managing documents using document IDs, ratings, notes, tagging, document sets, and document retention, and provides document management tips. Managing and customizing workflows and accessing site usage reports are also covered.

Target Audience
Users with proficiency in SharePoint and basic computing skills

Prerequisites: none

Managing SharePoint 2010 Sites, Lists, and Libraries

Course Number:
mo_ospp_a01_dt_enus
Lesson Objectives

Managing SharePoint 2010 Sites, Lists, and Libraries

  • create a SharePoint subsite
  • configure the look and feel of a SharePoint subsite
  • use the SharePoint recycle bin
  • create a custom SharePoint list
  • add a column to a SharePoint list
  • create a document library in SharePoint 2010
  • configure versioning settings for a SharePoint library
  • customize sites, lists, and libraries in SharePoint 2010

Overview/Description
Microsoft SharePoint 2010 offers a complete platform for collaboration, data management, and online information publishing. SharePoint sites provide the basis for these tasks, and are broken down further into objects like lists and libraries. Creating, managing, and customizing these sites, lists, and libraries are common tasks and responsibilities for SharePoint power users. This course examines the various types of SharePoint sites, as well as creating sites and subsites, changing site details, and using the recycle bin. In addition, this course explores the various types of SharePoint lists, and covers creating custom lists, customizing existing lists, and managing list properties. SharePoint library types, creating document libraries, and managing and customizing library settings are also covered.

Target Audience
Users with proficiency in SharePoint and basic computing skills

Prerequisites: none

Managing SharePoint 2010 Sites, Lists, and Libraries

Course Number:
mo_ospp_a01_dt_enus
Lesson Objectives

Managing SharePoint 2010 Sites, Lists, and Libraries

  • create a SharePoint subsite
  • configure the look and feel of a SharePoint subsite
  • use the SharePoint recycle bin
  • create a custom SharePoint list
  • add a column to a SharePoint list
  • create a document library in SharePoint 2010
  • configure versioning settings for a SharePoint library
  • customize sites, lists, and libraries in SharePoint 2010

Overview/Description
Microsoft SharePoint 2010 offers a complete platform for collaboration, data management, and online information publishing. SharePoint sites provide the basis for these tasks, and are broken down further into objects like lists and libraries. Creating, managing, and customizing these sites, lists, and libraries are common tasks and responsibilities for SharePoint power users. This course examines the various types of SharePoint sites, as well as creating sites and subsites, changing site details, and using the recycle bin. In addition, this course explores the various types of SharePoint lists, and covers creating custom lists, customizing existing lists, and managing list properties. SharePoint library types, creating document libraries, and managing and customizing library settings are also covered.

Target Audience
Users with proficiency in SharePoint and basic computing skills

Prerequisites: none

SharePoint 2010 Security and Business Intelligence

Course Number:
mo_ospp_a03_dt_enus
Lesson Objectives

SharePoint 2010 Security and Business Intelligence

  • add members to a SharePoint group
  • create a SharePoint group
  • set item-level permissions
  • recognize how SharePoint add-ins can be used for business intelligence
  • identify the benefits of using SharePoint dashboards
  • identify the ways you can manage SharePoint site collection storage limits
  • create an alert for other users
  • configure SharePoint 2010 security and alerts

Overview/Description
Microsoft SharePoint 2010 provides several security options for ensuring that only users or groups who should be able to access specific contents can do so. Security can be configured at the item level, and can be managed for individual users or groups. This course examines SharePoint securing, and describes managing SharePoint groups, changing the inheritance for a site, managing permission levels, and configuring item-level security. It also discusses the concept of sandbox solutions. SharePoint Business Intelligence solutions allow you to collect, store, and analyze business data to help in making business decisions and streamlining business processes. SharePoint dashboard and reporting features give users on-demand access to important business data. This course also covers the use of SharePoint dashboard and reporting features. Additional business intelligence features, such as Excel Services, Access Services, Visio Services, PerformancePoint Services, and the PowerPivot for Excel add-in are also discussed.

Target Audience
Users with proficiency in SharePoint and basic computing skills

Prerequisites: none

SharePoint 2010 Security and Business Intelligence

Course Number:
mo_ospp_a03_dt_enus
Lesson Objectives

SharePoint 2010 Security and Business Intelligence

  • add members to a SharePoint group
  • create a SharePoint group
  • set item-level permissions
  • recognize how SharePoint add-ins can be used for business intelligence
  • identify the benefits of using SharePoint dashboards
  • identify the ways you can manage SharePoint site collection storage limits
  • create an alert for other users
  • configure SharePoint 2010 security and alerts

Overview/Description
Microsoft SharePoint 2010 provides several security options for ensuring that only users or groups who should be able to access specific contents can do so. Security can be configured at the item level, and can be managed for individual users or groups. This course examines SharePoint securing, and describes managing SharePoint groups, changing the inheritance for a site, managing permission levels, and configuring item-level security. It also discusses the concept of sandbox solutions. SharePoint Business Intelligence solutions allow you to collect, store, and analyze business data to help in making business decisions and streamlining business processes. SharePoint dashboard and reporting features give users on-demand access to important business data. This course also covers the use of SharePoint dashboard and reporting features. Additional business intelligence features, such as Excel Services, Access Services, Visio Services, PerformancePoint Services, and the PowerPivot for Excel add-in are also discussed.

Target Audience
Users with proficiency in SharePoint and basic computing skills

Prerequisites: none

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