
Essential SharePoint
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Content
- Intro
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Who Should Read This Book
- Navigating in SharePoint
- Getting the Code Examples
- If You Need Help
- Font Conventions
- How to Contact Us
- Safari Enabled
- Acknowledgments
- Why Use SharePoint?
- Solving Problems
- Storing and Sharing
- Improving Collaboration
- Going Public
- Organizing Sites
- Types of Sites
- Parts of a Page
- Where Are the Files?
- Putting SharePoint to Work
- Holding Meetings
- Building Libraries
- Creating Internet Sites
- What Software Do You Need?
- Trying Out SharePoint
- What's SharePoint Not Good For?
- Resources
- Getting Started
- Before You Begin
- Creating Hosted Sites
- Adding Members
- Changing Pages
- Adding Content
- Adding Lists
- Building Libraries
- Constructing New Pages
- Creating Workspaces
- Workspaces Versus Libraries
- Setting Client Security
- Creating Self-Hosted Sites
- Installing SharePoint Services
- Questions to Ask Before You Install
- Checking SQL Server
- Preparing Your Host Server
- Integrating existing sites
- Upgrading from SharePoint Team Services
- Coexisting with Exchange Server
- Installing SharePoint
- Upgrading WMSDE to SQL Server
- Setting Up a Web Farm
- Creating Virtual Servers
- Creating a top-level site in IIS
- Extending the site with SharePoint
- Re-Enabling Existing Sites
- Adding Members Quickly
- Allowing Anonymous Access
- Maintaining Server Security
- Enabling Self-Service Site Creation
- Resources
- Applying Templates, Themes, and Styles
- Understanding Templates
- Creating Custom Site Templates
- Viewing, Editing, and Deleting Template Files
- Replacing a Predefined Template
- Adding Pages
- Changing the Built-in Pages
- Creating Site Definitions
- Customizing Site Definitions
- Adding and Changing Pages in Site Definitions
- Debugging Site Definitions
- Distributing Site Templates
- Creating List Templates
- Adding List Views
- Sorting, Filtering, and Highlighting with Views
- Displaying Views in Web Parts
- Adding Views to List Templates
- Creating List Definitions
- Modifying Themes
- Applying Style Sheets
- Changing the Default Icons
- Resources
- Sharing Contacts and Meetings with Outlook
- Sharing Contacts
- Creating Contacts Lists
- Copying Contacts from Outlook to SharePoint
- Editing Shared Contacts Quickly
- Linking SharePoint Contacts to Outlook
- Editing Shared Contacts from Outlook
- Organizing Meetings
- Creating a Meeting Workspace
- Creating Different Types of Workspaces
- Linking to an Existing Workspace
- Resources
- Sharing Workspaces and Lists with Excel
- Getting Started with Excel and SharePoint
- Sharing Workbooks
- Using the Task Pane
- Adding Documents
- Adding Members
- Sending and Receiving Alerts
- Assigning Tasks
- Controlling Updates
- Opening a Shared Workbook
- Checking Files In and Out
- Reconciling Changes and Viewing History
- Sharing Lists
- Viewing SharePoint Lists in Excel
- Importing Lists into Existing Workbooks
- Editing Lists and Reconciling Changes
- Creating and Sharing Lists in Excel
- Publishing as a Web Page
- Using the Spreadsheet Web Part
- Programming SharePoint in VBA
- Creating Workspaces
- Opening Workbooks from a Shared Workspace
- Removing Sharing
- Responding to Updates
- Creating a List
- Sharing a List
- Inserting a Shared List
- Refreshing and Updating
- Unlinking, Unlisting, and Deleting
- Resources
- Using Document Libraries with Word
- Understanding Libraries
- Adding Documents to a Library
- Creating New Documents
- Starting from Word
- Starting from the Library
- Adding Document Properties
- Changing the Library Template
- Linking Documents to Libraries
- Making Revisions Privately
- Linking and Publishing Custom Properties
- Discussing a Document
- Enabling Emailed Submissions
- Approving/Rejecting Documents
- Responding to Events
- Searching for Documents
- Resources
- Gathering Data
- Using Lists to Gather Data
- Building a Lookup Table
- Creating a Data List
- Adding Totals, Groupings, and Filters
- Modifying the New Item Form
- Creating a new default view
- Add the list form web part
- Editing the new view
- Changing Pages to View/Edit/Add Items
- Saving the List as a Template
- Using Form Libraries to Gather Data
- Understanding Form Libraries
- Designing a Form
- Creating a Form Library
- Emailing Form Data
- Customizing Forms
- Adding controls
- Setting conditional formatting
- Writing code
- Testing a form
- Hiding controls
- Populate a Control from a List
- Creating a data connection
- Adding bound controls
- Filtering data
- Validating Data
- Preventing Changes to Form Templates
- Generating HTML for Forms
- Programming in .NET
- Creating a project
- Responding to events
- Converting scripts to .NET
- Debugging and deploying
- Resources
- Creating Web Parts
- Preparing to Develop
- Using Remote Desktop
- Using Virtual PC
- Configuring the Server for Development
- Creating a Web Part Project
- Creating a Test Page
- Configuring a New Project
- Building and Signing the Assembly
- Registering the Web Part
- Adding the Web Part to a Page
- Troubleshooting
- Deploying Web Parts
- Deploying to the Virtual Server Gallery
- Adding to the Site Gallery
- Deploying as Windows Installer Files
- Deploying to the Online Gallery
- Creating Web Parts from Excel
- Resources
- Programming Web Parts
- Understanding Web Parts
- Extending ASP.NET
- Using Web Parts
- Programming Tasks
- Creating Web Part Appearance
- Adding Child Controls
- Working on the Client Side
- Using Scripts with Web Controls
- Importing Script Blocks
- Understanding Event Order
- Adding Properties
- Setting Property Attributes
- Serializing Properties
- Linking Properties to Controls
- Saving Property Settings
- Controlling/Debugging Serialization
- Setting Properties in DWP
- Adding Menus
- Customizing the Property Task Pane
- Connecting Parts
- Creating a Simple Connection
- Resources
- Remote Programming
- Choosing an Approach
- Using the Office Object Model
- From VBA
- From .NET
- Using Web Services
- From VBA
- VBA Programming Tips
- Working with Lists
- Adding attachments
- Retrieving attachments
- Deleting attachments
- Performing queries
- From .NET
- .NET Programming Tips
- From ASP.NET
- Using the Admin Service
- Using URL Commands
- Getting GUIDs
- Using SharePoint objects
- Using web services (.NET)
- Using web services (VBA)
- Executing URL Commands
- Using FrontPage RPC
- Preparing a Page for RPC
- Common RPC Tasks
- Identifying lists
- Combining multiple methods
- Querying lists
- Creating lists
- Creating pages
- Deleting items
- Deleting lists
- Resources
- Upgrading
- Upgrading to SQL 2000
- Upgrading to Portal Server
- Recording Settings
- Installing and Configuring Portal Server
- Re-Extending Existing Sites
- Connecting Sites to the Portal
- Adding Links to the Portal
- Upgrading from Team Services
- Resources
- Reference Tables
- Office Versions
- StsAdm Commands
- SetupSts Commands
- Server Files and Locations
- Content Not Stored in Database
- Index
- About the Author
- Colophon
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