Working with Team Sites in SharePoint 2016
SharePoint 2016
| Intermediate
- 11 videos | 45m 4s
- Includes Assessment
- Earns a Badge
SharePoint allows teams to work collectively to achieve better efficiency. Explore team sites, and discover how to add features, create site and Web Part pages, add content, customize site headers, edit links, and use the Recycle Bin.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
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Create a team site in sharepointUse your team site in sharepointUse site pages in sharepointCreate a news post in sharepointAdd features to your team site in sharepointCreate a site page in sharepoint
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Create a web part page in sharepointAdd content to your site in sharepointCustomize a site header in sharepointEdit site links in sharepointUse the team site recycle bin in sharepoint
IN THIS COURSE
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5m 12sIf you're organizing a department or are managing a special project, you may find creating a team site a useful way of centralizing your work and encouraging collaboration between your team members. See how to create a team site as well as a communication site in SharePoint. FREE ACCESS
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4m 46sA team site is a location on SharePoint that can be used to centralize company resources and help you manage a particular project or department. Different libraries, lists and applications can be added to your team site to help you achieve your goals and encourage collaboration with your colleagues. FREE ACCESS
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3m 24sYour SharePoint team site is made up of a number of different libraries, lists, apps and pages. If you want to organize and edit your site pages, you are going to need to know how to use the page library. FREE ACCESS
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5m 37sWith SharePoint your can read as well as publish news to your communication and team sites. See how to find the latest news as well as create and publish a news post. FREE ACCESS
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5m 21sYou will find when setting up your team site on SharePoint that by default some of the features and applications are deactivated. If you want to add new apps and functionalities to your team site, you can activate these features via your site's settings menu. This is also the place to go if you want to disable any tools that you no longer use. FREE ACCESS
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3m 7sIn SharePoint, you can create two types of pages for your team site: wiki pages, and Web Part pages. A wiki page is made up mostly of text and is designed to help you create guides or informative pages that can be edited quickly and easily. Once you have created a wiki page, you can edit it via your site's pages library. FREE ACCESS
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4m 30sThe second type of page available in SharePoint is the Web Part page. These pages, which combine apps, different content types and pooled data, do not work in the same way as wiki pages. They are however still accessed from the same location: your site's pages library. FREE ACCESS
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3m 36sOnce you have created pages on your SharePoint site, you can begin to add content. To do this, you will need to know how to use the edit mode. Once the edit mode has been activated, you can insert different types of content, including text, images, multimedia and even embedded app resources. FREE ACCESS
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2m 20sYour team site header contains the site title, company logo or brand image and a description. In SharePoint, you can customize this area, change the site title and description, and even upload your own logo. FREE ACCESS
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3m 49sThe navigation links in your SharePoint team site are used to move from one location to another. By default, there are two main link areas on your site: the Quick Launch shortcut sidebar, and the Top Links navigation bar. Both of these can be customized: you can add new links, remove links you no longer need, and even change the display order of your existing links. FREE ACCESS
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3m 23sItems - such as documents, apps, and site pages - that you no longer need on SharePoint can be removed and sent to the Recycle Bin. This is where anything that has been deleted is stored before it is permanently removed. If something has been accidently deleted, you can very quickly restore the item to its original location from this area. You can also use the Recycle Bin to permanently delete files and remove them from your SharePoint platform. FREE ACCESS
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