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SharePoint® 2007 How-To

 

Ishai Sagi

 

Real Solutions for SharePoint Users

 

SharePoint 2007 How-To delivers quick, to-the-point answers to common problems and tasks in SharePoint 2007. You’ll find answers to the most common end-user tasks, as well as some of the more complex problems and tasks faced by content and site managers. From the basics of navigating a site, to more complex tasks such as customizing a site and managing site security, SharePoint 2007 How-To is a focused resource that provides access to all the answers you need—now!

 

Fast, Accurate, and Easy to Use!

  . Discover all the core SharePoint components and their practical uses and applications

  . Learn the essentials for navigating a SharePoint site

  . Find fresh ideas for working with the various SharePoint file formats

  . Perform detailed searches within SharePoint

  . Manage personal sites

  . Create organized lists and document libraries that are easy to navigate

  . Modify and customize list views by using filtering, grouping, and sorting

  . Control user access by managing permissions for lists, libraries, files, and other components

  . Implement and track custom workflows within SharePoint

  . Create subsites for enhanced content management

  . Customize the look and feel of a site using custom settings, themes, and content types

  . Manage site permissions and settings for a more secure environment

 

Ishai Sagi is a SharePoint expert who has been working in Microsoft SharePoint since its initial release in 2001. Currently, Ishai is a SharePoint developer and solutions architect in Canberra, Australia. He spends his spare time leading the Canberra SharePoint user group. Since the Microsoft SharePoint launch in 2001, Ishai has trained numerous end users, administrators, and developers in using Microsoft SharePoint or developing solutions for the platform. He has spoken at Microsoft conferences in countries around the world, including Spain, Israel, and Australia.

 

Ishai was the recipient of the Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) award for SharePoint in 2007, 2008, and 2009.

 

Ishai also is the author of a popular SharePoint blog for developers at http://www.sharepoint-tips.com and manages the Canberra SharePoint User Group website at http://www.sharepointusers.org.au/Canberra/default.aspx.

 

Category:  Microsoft Servers/SharePoint

User Level:  Beginner–Intermediate

 

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ISBN13: 9780672330506


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Product Details:
Author: Ishai Sagi
Paperback: 384 pages
Publisher: Sams
Publication Date: May 15, 2009
Language: English
ISBN: 0672330504
Package Length: 8.9 inches
Package Width: 6.0 inches
Package Height: 0.9 inches
Package Weight: 1.15 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 6 reviews
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4Excellent ToolJul 15, 2010
This book is an excellent tool to help you design and use your Sharepoint sites. We are beginners and it is structured in a way that helps you skim over to the subject you need. It has great detail and well worth the money!

4Good for startersMay 16, 2010
This book is very useful for starters and content managers of Sharepoint system. But this book is not a reference for developers who is going to develop sharepoint sites and web parts. If you are willing to learn how to develop on sharepoint, this is not the book you are looking for.

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

4Nice non-technical user referenceJan 23, 2010
Indeed, a handy reference for a SharePoint novice with little IT background, although "Project management with SharePoint" might be even more accessible - shorter and with a focused agenda. Readers with slightly more experience will need less spoon-feeding - after seeing too many screenshots, I felt that the author was rushing me through items on SharePont screens (cf. "how-to") - and would be better served by Wrox's "Beginning SharePoint", for example.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

5Great Introduction BookDec 14, 2009
As a software developer I've worked primarily with Microsoft .NET based applications over the past 4 years. I've had to do a few things for SharePoint but never really took the time to understand everything about it. Reading the contents and skimming over a few chapters I knew this book would be more for the analyst side of things but it was so easy to read I decided to go cover to cover while experimenting within our SharePoint environment. I learned a number of things I previously didn't know about and really feel I have more solid understanding thanks to this book. It's right to the point and has very relevant pictures.

If you've ever seen one of those how-to blog posts on some complicated programming procedures then you know how this book reads. Straight to the point on how to get things done. Great book.

8 of 8 found the following review helpful:

5A GemJul 07, 2009
In a word - masterful. Congratulations, Ishai, on a great contribution!

The author is careful to point out that the book is not targeted to the technical end of the spectrum - the professional SharePoint developers and administrators.

Perfect! There are lots of books, and other resources, that make the assumption that you already know stuff, and jump right in to the intermediate or advanced level.

No, this is for the user. Well, in a sense, the author misses slightly here. He forgot to mention those who don't necessarily work directly with SharePoint, but work with technologies that can integrate closely with SharePoint. Like (ahem) Access developers, for example.

So really, it's for people who need a good, solid, overview understanding of SharePoint. Terminology, concepts, functionality. And in my experience, there was a big gap for this type of book, and Ishai has filled it superbly.

Here's the first sentence in Chapter 1:
"SharePoint is a platform that allows users to build websites."

That's what I like... start at the beginning, and move on up from there.

Not that it's all on the basic level. By the time we get to page 341 we've covered some pretty meaty topics.

I have learned heaps from this book, and will continue to do so as I explore it more thoroughly. Just what I needed for my present stage of SharePoint knowledge and skill.

I have no criticisms at all. It is nicely written, in a very readable style. Very well organised. Excellently illustrated. Highly recommended.

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