Tous les cours SharePoint

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SharePoint 2016: Branding SharePoint Sites (LinkedIn Learning)
Learn how to alter the default appearance of SharePoint sites and brand them for your business. Not a designer? Don't worry! Gini von Courter shows how to customize your site in a few clicks using the built-in themes and composed looks in SharePoint 2016. She also shows how to add logos, backgrounds images, and custom colors and fonts, so that your site feels like it fits your company's brand. Plus, learn how to upload your customizations to the theme gallery so that other people in your company can take advantage of your work. Topics include: Choosing a theme Modifying themes Adding images Working with composed looks Creating custom color palettes Adding to theme gallery Demande de formation //
 
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Cert Prep: SharePoint 2013 Microsoft Office Specialist (77-419) (LinkedIn Learning)
Distinguish yourself from other SharePoint users with a Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) certification. Train for the SharePoint 2013 Microsoft Office Specialist exam. This course provides an overview of the MOS program and the SharePoint certification, so users know what to expect in terms of cost, time, and exam format. Microsoft consultant and trainer Julie Sheets walks through each objective of the exam, including creating and formatting content with lists and libraries, managing SharePoint sites and workspaces, participating in user communities, and working with search results. Disclaimer: Microsoft does not produce, provide, or endorse this video training course. Topics include: Understanding the exam objectives, format, and registration process Creating and configuring lists Modifying list items, views, and columns Creating and editing libraries Setting up content types Managing SharePoint sites Creating new site pages Sharing information in newsfeeds and blogs Storing files in OneDrive Refining SharePoint search results Demande de formation //
 
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SharePoint 2016: No-Code Workflows (LinkedIn Learning)
This course demonstrates how to use PowerApps and Microsoft Flow to efficiently create mobile apps and custom workflows without needing to write a single line of code. In this course, SharePoint expert Gini Courter explains how to create a custom list in SharePoint 2016, and then how to use PowerApps to build an application. She explains how to fine-tune your app, showing how to modify the layout, format text, brand your app, and add conditional formatting. Then, she switches to Flow to show how to create a custom workflow that responds to the data entered in the app. Plus, Gini shares how to view the results of your workflow by opening your app on a mobile device and entering a record. Topics include: Signing up for PowerApps and Microsoft Flow Importing a custom list from Excel Creating and managing a PowerApp from SharePoint Formatting text, modifying settings, and branding your app Updating app forms and the data source for an app Applying conditional formatting to a control Creating a flow for a SharePoint list Adding data using a mobile app Viewing results in Flow Demande de formation //
 
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Configure and Manage SharePoint Online (LinkedIn Learning)
Microsoft SharePoint Online is a significant component of Microsoft 365 teamwork solutions. In this course, Ed Liberman shows how to configure and manage SharePoint Online, including how to plan and configure site collections and apps. Ed also demonstrates how to customize sites within SharePoint using apps, manage user profiles, create relevant search results for users, and monitor and maintain the SharePoint Online service. Demande de formation //
 
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Creating Access Web Apps in SharePoint 2013 (LinkedIn Learning)
Learn the no-code way to create powerful browser-based SharePoint apps that let users view and enter data from many sources: Access, Excel, and even SharePoint lists! Gini Courter walks through creating a simple Access web app with data imported from Excel, linked via SharePoint lists, or even from tables you create from scratch. She also shows how to define relationships between the tables in the database, create a user interface from views, use macros to automate events and calculations, and bundle your app in a package that can be installed on another SharePoint site. Topics include: Creating a new app Building tables from different sources Creating relationships between tables Working with views Using macros for automation Saving your app in an app package Demande de formation
 
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Developing SharePoint Full Trust Solutions for SharePoint 2013 (LinkedIn Learning)
Full-trust farm solutions allow SharePoint administrators to build new features in solution packages (WSPs), upload them to the server environment, and deploy them to users without any restrictions, aka with "full trust." This has been the standard way to get new web parts and custom code to SharePoint users since 2007. If you've wanted to learn how to develop custom solutions on SharePoint—or you've been told that you need to develop a solution that integrates with SharePoint—this is the training you need. It's quick, to the point, and effective at helping new developers work with SharePoint code. Robert Bogue shows how to create new web parts, access and update data in SharePoint, work with files, and create SharePoint artifacts: lists and libraries to store data, site-level features, files, etc. He also shows how to create sandbox solutions that do not affect the rest of the server environment, and discusses execution options for solutions, including in-page, quasi-page, and out-of-page execution. Topics include: Developing a web part Connecting and configuring web parts Building sandboxed code Choosing an access method for SharePoint data Querying with CAML Fetching files Updating SharePoint data Creating and provisioning artifacts Executing long-running operations Tinkering with timer jobs Understanding SharePoint execution workflow Demande de formation
 
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SharePoint: Site Customization (LinkedIn Learning)
SharePoint site owners have a lot of control over the look and functionality of the sites they manage. In this course, Bill Kulterman shows how to customize your SharePoint site to suit your company's brand and your team's workflow. Get simple customization tips to add navigation, apply out-of-the-box themes, add and edit pages, change layouts, and insert elements such as backgrounds, images, and custom colors. Plus, learn how to use App Parts and Web Parts to provide more functionality and a better user experience. Demande de formation
 
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Managing Documents with SharePoint 2013 (LinkedIn Learning)
Need a secure, collaborative environment for managing documents? Meet SharePoint. Author and SharePoint implementation consultant Mark Abdelnour makes the introductions, showing you the fundamentals of storing and editing different kinds of documents. Learn how to upload files, work with metadata, and create views, the windows into your data in SharePoint. Mark also shows how to share links, set alerts, and use version history to keep track of who changed what when. Plus, learn how to collaborate with team members using apps, such as the Calendars and Discussion Boards apps. Topics include: Navigating around SharePoint Uploading one file or multiple files at a time Creating a document library Editing documents Sharing files Working with document views Using apps Demande de formation
 
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SharePoint 2019 Essential Training: The Basics (LinkedIn Learning)
SharePoint 2019—the on-premises edition of the popular Microsoft platform—comes bundled with a number of powerful features for business collaboration and real-time documentation sharing. In this course, Gini von Courter helps you get up and running with SharePoint by covering the most essential of these features. Gini teaches SharePoint site owners and members how to navigate in SharePoint and use SharePoint sites, as well as how to create, edit, and save documents. She also shows how to create and use team sites, create and work with list apps, and integrate SharePoint with other Office applications, including Excel and Outlook. Demande de formation
 
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SharePoint 2013 for Site Champions and Power Users (LinkedIn Learning)
So you've just been assigned the task of administering and maintaining your team's SharePoint site. What now? Join Mark Abdelnour, as he shows you exactly what you need to know to be a SharePoint site champion. Learn how to create libraries, override checkouts, and set alerts. Then discover how to use Explorer to upload, download, print, and email multiple documents at once. Mark also shows how to work with metadata and columns and manage end-user permissions. Plus, learn how to edit existing webpages and add and modify web parts—without the need for HTML. Finally, to help with end-user adoption, Mark shows you how to create some of the most popular views. Topics include: Creating a document library Overriding checkouts Deleting and restoring files Setting and managing alerts Working with multiple files Editing and deleting columns in a list or library Setting permissions Adding and modifying web parts Creating popular views Demande de formation
 
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Learning Power Pivot and SharePoint 2013 (LinkedIn Learning)
Learn how to combine the power of Excel's Power Pivot and Power View tools with SharePoint 2013, to view, analyze, and manipulate large amounts of data. Neicole Crepeau guides you through the process of creating workbooks and dashboards to help your organization use big data to answer big questions. She shows how to connect to data sets and how to create relationships between them, plus how to use Power View to visualize the information. Then, moving on to SharePoint, Neicole explains how to create a Business Intelligence Center site and dashboards from your Excel workbooks. Demande de formation
 
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SharePoint 2013: Installing and Configuring a Test Environment (LinkedIn Learning)
For a successful SharePoint deployment, it's a best practice to create a test environment first. However, SharePoint is not a simple "next, next, next" installation. There are hosts to prepare, virtual machines to configure, connections to make. So let an expert walk you through it first. In this course Spike Xavier covers the entire process of preparing, installing, and configuring a three-machine, on-premises SharePoint 2013 farm that can be used for testing and development. He'll show how to prepare a Windows 8.1 client, configure the host machine to use Hyper-V, and configure the three virtual machines that will power the SharePoint farm. Plus, learn how to install and connect Workflow Manager to take advantage of the new SharePoint Designer 2013 workflows. Topics include: Reviewing the logical and physical architecture Preparing the host machine Configuring the domain-controller virtual machine Configuring a SharePoint and SQL machine Preparing and connecting the workflow farm Validating and testing the environment Building out the environment Demande de formation
 
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Publishing Sites with SharePoint 2013 (LinkedIn Learning)
Learn how to easily author and publish sites the no-code way using SharePoint 2013. In this course you'll receive a high-level overview of the SharePoint publishing workflow and examine the three different publishing templates in action. Next, author Ron Davis reviews SharePoint's authoring capabilities, including video and branding features that allow you to truly customize your sites. Plus, get an introduction to cross-site publishing, which allows product-oriented sites to scale, and explore the benefits of managed navigation and analytics. Topics include: The ins and outs of publishing a SharePoint site Viewing the templates and groups in action Authoring a site using HTML and Word Using video and images in your site Cross-site publishing Understanding managed navigation Adding a product catalog Performing analytics on your site Demande de formation
 
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SharePoint for Project Management (LinkedIn Learning)
Learn how to use the built-in features in SharePoint to manage projects. A SharePoint project site can help you track progress, meet deadlines, and manage multiple versions of project documents. In this course, Bill Kulterman helps you use SharePoint as a project management tool to help your team succeed. Learn how to create a task list, add tasks to a visual timeline, create overlay and task calendars, manage documents in a library, and more. Topics include: Explain how to add a new task. Identify the steps for creating a subtask. Summarize the information displayed in each of the five view types. Define the steps to add items to the calendar. Explain how to add documents to the library. Demande de formation
 
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SharePoint 2013: Security for Users (LinkedIn Learning)
Balancing security and user satisfaction is hard. But with SharePoint's built-in security features and customizable roles and permissions, you can give your users access to everything they need and restrict access to everything they don't. Join Spike Xavier, as he shows how to use SharePoint's security mechanisms to control and protect information from the site collection level on down. Plus, learn how to create custom roles, groups, and permission levels to cover what SharePoint doesn't do straight out of the box. Spike will also cover how security impacts search functionality in SharePoint—specifically content revealed in Web Parts and views—and show how to document your SharePoint security strategy. Topics include: Understanding authentication and authorization Configuring groups and permission levels Accessing the site, lists and libraries, and documents Restricting access Building custom security levels Creating roles for site users and site publishers Viewing group membership Managing access requests Showing and hiding content with audiences and views Planning worksheets Demande de formation
 
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Planning and Designing a SharePoint 2016 Implementation (LinkedIn Learning)
SharePoint is a product that can be installed and configured over a weekend, but it won't necessarily be successful that way! SharePoint requires considerable understanding and preparation to be properly implemented and consistently adopted by users. This course covers what an admin needs to consider when planning a SharePoint 2016 implementation. First, get an overview of SharePoint, including on-premises, online, and hybrid models, and then learn about establishing hardware, software, and business requirements; designing the information, logical, and physical architecture; and planning for governance. The material in this course directly maps to exam objectives for the Managing Microsoft SharePoint Server 2016 exam (70-339), and is a great starting point for your learning path as a SharePoint administrator. Topics include: What is SharePoint? Establishing SharePoint hardware and software requirements Collecting user and business requirements Designing the SharePoint architecture Planning for governance Demande de formation
 
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Project Server for SharePoint 2016 (LinkedIn Learning)
Microsoft Project Server and SharePoint 2016 can help you streamline your project management workflow and lead your teams to success. This course explains how to deploy and administer Project Server 2016 in conjunction with SharePoint 2016 for on-premises project and portfolio management. Learn how to activate Project Server, create a web application in SharePoint, and create a top-level site collection and content database. Plus, instructor Bill Kulterman explores project permission modes, demonstrates how to create a new enterprise project, and covers how to connect a SharePoint task list site and a SharePoint project site to the Project Web App. Topics include: What is Project Server? Activating Project Server Deploying the Project Web App in a new site collection Creating a content database for your Project Web App Creating a Project Web App site using PowerShell Using permission modes Creating a task list Connecting a site to the Project Web App Demande de formation
 
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Learning SharePoint 2016 (LinkedIn Learning)
Get up and running with Microsoft SharePoint 2016 to make it easier for you and your team to share content, collaborate, and get things done. In this course, Gini von Courter explains how to use SharePoint to build sites, work with documents, and create custom lists and libraries. Gini kicks off the course by explaining how to navigate in a team site, where your team can share data and documents and have conversations. She discusses how to create and edit documents, and save those documents in SharePoint libraries. She also shows how to use lists to work with data, and how to sync those lists with Outlook. Gini wraps up the course with a few advanced concepts, explaining how to create a new team site, and take your content beyond SharePoint by syncing libraries with computer folders. Topics include: What is SharePoint? Navigating in a team site Opening and editing documents Coauthoring an Office document Sharing and managing documents Working with apps Syncing a list with Outlook Creating a new team site Demande de formation
 
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SharePoint 2016: Installation and Configuration (LinkedIn Learning)
SharePoint 2016 is a powerful collaborative solution that you can leverage to share and manage content and applications—but installing it can sometimes seem a bit daunting. In this course, learn what you need to know to confidently tackle the process of installing and configuring SharePoint 2016. CA Callahan takes you through each stage of the process, covering everything from software installation prerequisites, to common topologies and MinRoles, to how to slipstream updates into an installation. Callahan introduces best practices, as well as steps involved in configuring outgoing email, web applications, site collections, managed accounts, and farm accounts. Plus, discover how to use some common tools that experienced administrators use on a day-to-day basis to make the most of their installation efforts. Topics include: SharePoint installation considerations Configuring SQL for SharePoint Software installation prerequisites Using the Installation Wizard Installing SharePoint 2016 on additional servers Configuring outgoing email Configuring a web application and site collection Demande de formation
 
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Microsoft Collaboration: SharePoint, Teams, and Groups (LinkedIn Learning)
Learn how to create organization-wide systems of collaboration using Microsoft SharePoint, Teams, and Office 365 Groups. Instructor Gini von Courter dives into each of the programs, showing you how to create systems for asynchronous collaboration, such as file sharing, as well as communication-based collaboration that's targeted to specific members or groups inside an organization. Learn how to create a SharePoint team site and an Office 365 group, as well as how you can use your sites and groups together. Discover how to start using Teams as the collaboration hub that gives users one access point for their Teams, SharePoint sites, and Groups, including how to include cloud storage, create a tab for a page from a SharePoint site, display a SharePoint list in Teams, and more. Demande de formation