SharePoint For Dummies. Rosemarie Withee

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degree in computers to do it.

      This book is intended for anyone who encounters SharePoint or is curious about using the product. SharePoint is a vast software application with many nooks and crannies, and no single book can cover everything. This book is designed to provide an introduction and an overview of the platform. It shows you how to get the most out of the product, whether you have never used SharePoint before or are deeply familiar with specific aspects it.

      Others who may benefit from this book include

       Developers: This isn’t a development book, but the best SharePoint developers are those who understand the product. The exciting aspect of SharePoint development is that you don’t need to write programming code to develop business solutions in SharePoint. If you can work with a web browser to develop a web presence in a site like Facebook or LinkedIn, then you can develop and administer your own SharePoint site.

       IT professionals: This isn’t a book that explains how to set up SharePoint Server for your organization. However, this book helps you understand what features your end users may want to see in SharePoint and how you can make it happen.

       Managers: If you manage a department or business unit, you need to understand how to get the most out of SharePoint. If your company has made significant investments in SharePoint deployment, it’d be a shame if you didn’t know how to leverage that investment.

      Because SharePoint is such a huge topic, we have to make some assumptions about your configuration and starting knowledge, such as

       You have access to some version of SharePoint Online or SharePoint Server. If you don’t have access to SharePoint, then sign up for SharePoint Online. After the free trial period, it costs as little as $5 a month. If you want to try to install SharePoint yourself for on-premises environments, a trial license is available for 30 days. Just download it from the Microsoft download center and get started.

       You’re a contributor or administrator. Of course, many of the scenarios in this book require only that you be a contributor. So long as you know who your administrator is, you can ask that person for elevated permissions. And if you want to be master of your own SharePoint universe as an administrator, you can sign up for SharePoint Online and control all aspects of your SharePoint environment in a fairly intuitive interface.

       Ideally, you have a sandbox or test environment where you can try different scenarios. It isn’t the best strategy to lock down security on your human resources site only to find out nobody in your entire organization can get to their pay stubs. You need a test environment or test site where you can play around with SharePoint, and then take that knowledge to your department site. Luckily, if you have access to SharePoint, you have your own personal site that you can explore. Another alternative is to use SharePoint Online. (Yes, you can buy a single license.)

      A handful of icons are used in this book. Here’s what they mean:

      

Tips point out a handy shortcut, or they help you understand something important to SharePoint.

      

This icon marks something to remember, such as how you handle a particularly tricky part of SharePoint configuration.

This icon is our chance to share with you details about the inner workings of SharePoint. Most of the information you find here pertains to some aspect of SharePoint that requires configuration at the server. That means you can point out the stuff beside this icon to IT and ask IT to make SharePoint do that.

      

Although the Warning icon appears rarely, when you need to be wary of a problem or common pitfall, this icon lets you know.

      In addition to what you’re reading right now, this product also comes with a free access-anywhere Cheat Sheet that describes some common SharePoint site templates, apps, and Web Parts, among other things. To get this Cheat Sheet, simply go to www.dummies.com and enter SharePoint For Dummies Cheat Sheet in the Search box.

      All right, you’re all set and ready to jump into the book. You can jump in anywhere you like — the book was written to allow you to do just that. But if you want to get the full story from the beginning, turn to Chapter 1 — that’s where all the action starts. (If you are already familiar with SharePoint, you might want to flip ahead to Chapter 2, where you can get your hands dirty with creating a site and developing it to fit your needs.)

      Getting Started with SharePoint

      Get familiar with SharePoint as a product and platform. SharePoint is a complicated beast, and most people use only a smidgen of its functionality.

      See how SharePoint Online has changed the game and what it means to use a cloud-based solution, and learn when you should use SharePoint Online or SharePoint On-Premises.

      Figure out what it means to develop a SharePoint site and how SharePoint works at a fundamental level.

      Get your head around the vastness of SharePoint by exploring some of its functionality at a high level.

      Getting to Know SharePoint

      IN THIS CHAPTER

      

Gaining a general understanding of SharePoint

      

Exploring how things are put together

      

Getting familiar with the main concepts

      

Seeing how SharePoint works at a fundamental level

      When we first heard about SharePoint, we just didn’t get it. What the heck was this thing called SharePoint? We knew it was a Microsoft product that was supposed

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