About this Course
This one-day instructor-led course provides students with an
overview of the basic functionality of Microsoft Office
SharePoint Designer 2007.
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Audience Profile
This course is intended for novice information workers who
want to learn beginning-level SharePoint Designer 2007
skills.
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At Course Completion
After completing this course, students will understand the
basic technology behind SharePoint and SharePoint sites, and
know how to work in SharePoint Designer 2007 to create and
modify SharePoint site content. Students will know how to
work with HTML pages, Web Part pages, and ASP.NET pages, and
how to create content based on existing master pages.
Students will also know how to create SharePoint lists and
display them in Web Parts or as pages. Specifically, they
will be able to:
- Understand SharePoint Designer.
- Use SharePoint Designer to carry out
common tasks.
- Understand Windows SharePoint Services.
- Explore a SharePoint site.
- Understand the relationship between
Windows SharePoint Services and SharePoint Server 2007.
- Consider complications of upgrading
customized SharePoint sites.
- Explore the SharePoint Designer
workspace.
- Use toolbars.
- Use task panes.
- Create a SharePoint site hierarchy.
- Delete a SharePoint site.
- Explore a Web page.
- Insert text, ScreenTips, hyperlinks, Web
components, and images.
- Add client-side interactivity.
- Create a table layout.
- Change the default page for a Web site.
- Reset a page to the site definitions.
- Create a Basic Meeting Workspace site.
- Create a Web Part page by using a
browser.
- Create an ASP.NET page.
- Delete a Web page.
- Create a list.
- Modify a built-in List View page.
- Create a List View page.
- Modify a built-in List Form page.
- Insert a Web Part zone.
- Add a Web Part and modify Web Part
properties.
- Create a List View Web Part.
- Customize a List View Web Part.
Course OutlineModule
1: Introduction to SharePoint Designer
This module provides an overview of SharePoint Designer and
common tasks you can perform with it. It also provides an
explanation of the relationship between Windows SharePoint
Services 3.0 and Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007.
Lessons
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Understanding SharePoint Designer
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Using SharePoint Designer to Carry Out Common Tasks
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Understanding Windows SharePoint Services
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Exploring a SharePoint Site
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Understanding the Relationship Between Windows
SharePoint Services and SharePoint Server 2007
- Considering
Complications of Upgrading Customized SharePoint Sites
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Explore a SharePoint site in SharePoint Designer.
- Explore a
SharePoint Server site in SharePoint Designer.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Understand the basic functionality of SharePoint
Designer, Windows SharePoint Services, and SharePoint
Server.
- Move around in a SharePoint site.
- Understand possible problems when upgrading customized
SharePoint sites.
Module 2: The SharePoint Designer
Workspace
This module explains how to work with the SharePoint
Designer workspace, toolbars, and task panes.
Lessons
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Exploring the SharePoint Designer Workspace
- Using Toolbars
- Using Task
Panes
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Explore the SharePoint Designer workspace, and view
startup options.
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Customize the Common toolbar.
- View and manage
task panes.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Understand the different workspace elements.
- Work with toolbars and task panes.
Module 3: SharePoint Sites
This module explains how to create site hierarchies and
delete sites.
Lessons
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Creating a SharePoint Site Hierarchy
- Deleting a
SharePoint Site
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Create a site and a child site based on templates, and
change a site title.
- Delete a child
site.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Create sites by using templates and edit site content.
- Delete sites that are no longer necessary.
Module 4: Web Page Content
This module explains how to work with Web pages by inserting
text, ScreenTips, hyperlinks, Web components, and images. It
also explains how to add client-side interactivity, create
and edit tables, change the default page for a Web site, and
reset a page to the site definition.
Lessons
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Exploring a Web Page
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Inserting Text, ScreenTips, and Hyperlinks
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Inserting Web Components
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Inserting Images
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Adding Client-Side Interactivity
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Creating a Table Layout
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Changing the Default Page for a Web Site
- Resetting a
Page to the Site Definition
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Explore a content page in SharePoint Designer.
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Create, edit, and format a page, and add and configure a
hyperlink.
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Add a Web component to a page.
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Insert and resize an image.
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Add an action to an image.
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Create, format, and add content to a table.
- Change the home
page of a site.
- Reset a
customized page to the site definition.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Create, edit, format, and add content and other elements
to Web pages.
- Work with images.
- Create, format, and edit tables.
- Change the default home page.
- Reset a page to the site definition.
Module 5: Web PagesThis
module explains how to create Basic Meeting Workspace sites, Web
Part pages, and ASP.NET pages. It also explains how to delete
Web pagesLessons
- Creating a
Basic Meeting Workspace Site
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Creating a Web Part Page by Using a Browser
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Creating an ASP.NET Page
- Deleting a Web
Page
- Create and
explore a Basic Meeting Workspace site in SharePoint
Designer.
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Create a document library, and create and modify a Web
Part page.
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Create an ASP.NET page with a table layout.
- Delete and
restore a Web page.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Create and work with a Basic Meeting Workspace.
- Use a browser to create different components of Web Part
pages.
Delete and restore Web pages.
Module 6: Lists and Libraries
This module explains how to work with lists and list view
pages.
Lessons
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Creating a List
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Modifying a Built-In List View Page
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Creating a List View Page
- Modifying a
Built-In List Form Page
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Create, modify, and view a library and a list.
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Change a built-in list view.
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Create a view for a library, and make it the default
view.
- Explore and
create a Custom List Form.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Create and edit libraries and lists.
- Change and create list views.
- Create and work with Custom List Forms.
Module 7: Web Parts
This module explains how to add Web Part zones and Web
Parts, and modify Web Part properties. It also explains how
to create and customize Web Parts.
Lessons
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Inserting a Web Part Zone
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Adding a Web Part and Modifying Web Part Properties
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Creating a List View Web Part
- Customizing a
List View Web Part
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Insert two Web Part zones.
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Add, modify, and delete a Web Part.
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Create an Announcements LVWP.
- Modify the
Announcements LVWP.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Insert Web Part zones.
- Add, edit, and delete Web Parts.
- Create and customize Web Parts.
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