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Web sites. Collaboration. Document management. Paperless offices. We want it all in business today, but how do you achieve all of these goals? More importantly, if you work for one of the millions of small to medium–sized businesses, how do you find the time and build the expertise necessary to reach these goals? Even the most powerful tool will not allow you to succeed unless you can get the majority of your staff to use it efficiently and effectively. You need a guide that demonstrates a platform small to medium–sized businesses can use to reach these goals. Office and SharePoint 2007 User's Guide: Integrating SharePoint with Excel, Outlook, Access and Word demystifies the path every Microsoft Office user can follow to benefit from the synergism of tools they are already familiar with. Together with SharePoint 2007, users can achieve goals like web sites with a consistent single view, improved collaboration within their organization, better document management, and maybe even get one step closer to the paperless office we've been promised for years. This book has topics for Office users of all skill levels, from those just starting to use Office tools to the experienced power user. It examines each major Office tool and shows how it contributes to the support and use of SharePoint in today's increasingly electronic–based office environment.
Business --- Intranets (Computer networks) --- Computer programs. --- Microsoft Office. --- Microsoft SharePoint (Electronic resource) --- Microsoft Share point (Electronic resource) --- SharePoint (Electronic resource) --- Office (Computer file) --- Microsoft Office professional --- Office professional --- Microsoft Office for Windows --- Microsoft Office for Windows 95 --- Microsoft Office 97 --- Office 97 --- Microsoft Office 97 professional --- Microsoft Office 2000 --- Office 2000 --- Microsoft Office 2000 professional --- Microsoft Office XP --- Office XP --- Microsoft Office 2003 --- Microsoft Office XP developer --- Office 2003 --- Internal internets (Computer networks) --- Business enterprises --- Wide area networks (Computer networks) --- Computer networks --- Information Technology --- General and Others --- Computer science. --- Software engineering. --- Computer Applications. --- Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems. --- Computer software engineering --- Engineering --- Informatics --- Science --- Application software. --- Application computer programs --- Application computer software --- Applications software --- Apps (Computer software) --- Computer software
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Web sites, collaboration, document management, paperless offices—we want it all in business today, but how do we achieve all of these goals? More importantly, if you work for one of the millions of small-to-medium-sized businesses, how do you find the time to build the expertise necessary to reach these goals? Even the most powerful tool will not allow you to succeed unless you can get the majority of your staff to use it efficiently and effectively. You need a guide that demonstrates a platform that small-to-medium-sized businesses can use to reach these goals. Office and SharePoint 2010 User’s Guide demystifies the path that every Microsoft Office user can follow to benefit from the synergism of tools they are already familiar with. Together with SharePoint 2010, users can achieve goals like web sites with a consistent single view, improved collaboration within their organization, and better document management, and may even get one step closer to the paperless office we’ve been promised for years. This book has topics for Office users of all skill levels, from those just starting to use Office tools to experienced power users. It examines each major Office tool and shows how it contributes to the support and use of SharePoint in today’s increasingly electronic-based office environment.
Business -- Computer programs. --- Intranets (Computer networks). --- Microsoft Office. --- Records -- Management. --- Telecommunications --- Computer Science --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Electrical & Computer Engineering --- Information Technology --- Computer Science (Hardware & Networks) --- General and Others --- Intranets (Computer networks) --- Records --- Business --- Management. --- Computer programs. --- Microsoft SharePoint (Electronic resource) --- Disposition of records --- Records management --- Internal internets (Computer networks) --- Microsoft Share point (Electronic resource) --- SharePoint (Electronic resource) --- Office (Computer file) --- Microsoft Office professional --- Office professional --- Microsoft Office for Windows --- Microsoft Office for Windows 95 --- Microsoft Office 97 --- Office 97 --- Microsoft Office 97 professional --- Microsoft Office 2000 --- Office 2000 --- Microsoft Office 2000 professional --- Microsoft Office XP --- Office XP --- Microsoft Office 2003 --- Microsoft Office XP developer --- Office 2003 --- Computer science. --- Text processing (Computer science). --- Computer Science. --- Document Preparation and Text Processing. --- Processing, Text (Computer science) --- Database management --- Electronic data processing --- Information storage and retrieval systems --- Word processing --- Informatics --- Science --- Business enterprises --- Wide area networks (Computer networks) --- Computer networks --- Natural language processing (Computer science). --- Computer Applications. --- Natural Language Processing (NLP). --- NLP (Computer science) --- Artificial intelligence --- Human-computer interaction --- Semantic computing --- Application software. --- Application computer programs --- Application computer software --- Applications software --- Apps (Computer software) --- Computer software
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SharePoint may be the biggest thing to affect the way you and I work in our offices since . . . well . . . since Microsoft Office. Word showed us how to write and edit our writing more efficiently on a computer screen than we ever could before with a typewriter. Similarly, Excel showed us how to manipulate numbers more accurately than any accounting sheet created with pencil and paper. (Okay, I know there were some word processors before MS Word and spreadsheets before MS Excel, but just go with me for a second. ) Over the years, Microsoft Office has become so pervasive that it is almost impossible to get an office job today if you do not have a firm understanding of at least Word and Excel. But we still store hundreds of files in dozens of different directories and even different servers across our companies. Documents are created and printed and then carried from one office to another. Sometimes, dozens of copies are made and distributed. Some get lost. Some find their way into file folders in people's desks. Others get archived into boxes and stored offsite in the fear that someday, someone may want to see them again. The electronic revolution of the 1990s and early 2000s did not free us from paper. Rather, it seems to have buried us deeper in a rising tide of paper that comes into our inbox faster than we can file it, much less read it.
Computer. Automation --- informatieverstrekking --- Outlook (informatica) --- shareware --- informatica --- samenwerking --- elektronische informatievoorziening --- MS Word --- MS Access --- information engineering --- MS Excel --- MS Office
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Web sites, collaboration, document management, paperless offices—we want it all in business today, but how do we achieve all of these goals? More importantly, if you work for one of the millions of small-to-medium-sized businesses, how do you find the time to build the expertise necessary to reach these goals? Even the most powerful tool will not allow you to succeed unless you can get the majority of your staff to use it efficiently and effectively. You need a guide that demonstrates a platform that small-to-medium-sized businesses can use to reach these goals. Office and SharePoint 2010 User’s Guide demystifies the path that every Microsoft Office user can follow to benefit from the synergism of tools they are already familiar with. Together with SharePoint 2010, users can achieve goals like web sites with a consistent single view, improved collaboration within their organization, and better document management, and may even get one step closer to the paperless office we’ve been promised for years. This book has topics for Office users of all skill levels, from those just starting to use Office tools to experienced power users. It examines each major Office tool and shows how it contributes to the support and use of SharePoint in today’s increasingly electronic-based office environment.
Programming --- Computer architecture. Operating systems --- Information systems --- Computer. Automation --- NLP (neurolinguïstisch programmeren) --- applicatiebeheer --- apps --- informatica --- architectuur (informatica) --- Intranets (Computer networks) --- Records --- Business --- Management. --- Computer programs. --- Microsoft Office. --- Microsoft SharePoint (Electronic resource)
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SharePoint may be the biggest thing to affect the way you and I work in our offices since . . . well . . . since Microsoft Office. Word showed us how to write and edit our writing more efficiently on a computer screen than we ever could before with a typewriter. Similarly, Excel showed us how to manipulate numbers more accurately than any accounting sheet created with pencil and paper. (Okay, I know there were some word processors before MS Word and spreadsheets before MS Excel, but just go with me for a second. ) Over the years, Microsoft Office has become so pervasive that it is almost impossible to get an office job today if you do not have a firm understanding of at least Word and Excel. But we still store hundreds of files in dozens of different directories and even different servers across our companies. Documents are created and printed and then carried from one office to another. Sometimes, dozens of copies are made and distributed. Some get lost. Some find their way into file folders in people's desks. Others get archived into boxes and stored offsite in the fear that someday, someone may want to see them again. The electronic revolution of the 1990s and early 2000s did not free us from paper. Rather, it seems to have buried us deeper in a rising tide of paper that comes into our inbox faster than we can file it, much less read it.
Computer. Automation --- informatieverstrekking --- Outlook (informatica) --- shareware --- informatica --- samenwerking --- elektronische informatievoorziening --- MS Word --- MS Access --- information engineering --- MS Excel --- MS Office
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¦ ¦ ? ? C H A P T E R 1 ? ? ? An Overview of SharePoint ? ? SharePoint Farms ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Records Centers ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Visitors Members ? Owners ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Why Do I Need More than one Document Library? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Change the Default Template for a Document Library ? ? Adding Columns to a View ? Color of Icon Status ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? C H A P T E R 2 ? ? ? SharePoint Lists Everything Is a List ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? The Likert Scale ? ? Steps to create survey in Figure 2-12 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? What is an Alert? ? Gantt Charts ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Key Action ? Key Action ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
Programming --- Computer architecture. Operating systems --- Information systems --- Computer. Automation --- NLP (neurolinguïstisch programmeren) --- applicatiebeheer --- apps --- informatica --- architectuur (informatica)
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