About this Course
This one-day instructor-led course provides students with an
overview of some of the features and functionality of
Microsoft Office SharePoint Designer 2007.
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Audience Profile
This course is intended for
information workers who want to learn advanced-level
SharePoint Designer 2007 skills.
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At Course Completion
After completing this course, students will know how to work
with Data Views and data sources. They will know how to use
different types of controls and work with page layouts.
Finally, students will know how to work with workflows.
Specifically, they will be able to:
- Create and customize Data Views.
- Apply conditional formatting.
- Format a Data View by using XSLT.
- Allow insertions, deletions, and
updates.
- Convert a List View Web Part to a Data
View Web Part.
- Deploy Web Parts.
- Use the Data Source Library.
- Work with XML data.
- Connect to an RSS feed XML file.
- Connect to an RSS feed server-side
script.
- Connect to an XML Web service.
- Use linked sources.
- Display the contents of a list on
another site.
- Connect Web Parts.
- Insert and modify controls.
- Use standard ASP.NET controls.
- Use ASP.NET validation controls.
- Use SharePoint Data View controls.
- Use SharePoint Server controls.
- Understand Web content management
enhancements in SharePoint Server 2007.
- Understand the page model.
- Create and modify a page layout.
- Restore an earlier version of a page
layout.
- Detach and reattach a page layout.
- Work with workflows.
- Create a workflow.
- Use conditions and actions.
- Verify and deploy a workflow.
- Modify a workflow.
- Create a multi-step workflow.
- Delete a workflow.
Course OutlineModule
1: Data Views
This module explains how to create, customize, and format
Data Views and how to apply conditional formatting. It
explains how to configure Data Views for editing and how to
convert List View Web Parts (LVWPs) to Data View Web Parts
(DVWP). It also discusses how to deploy Web Parts.
Lessons
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Creating Data Views
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Customizing Data Views
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Applying Conditional Formatting
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Formatting a Data View by Using XSLT
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Allowing Insertions, Deletions, and Updates
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Converting a List View Web Part to a Data View Web Part
- Deploying Web Parts
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Create a DVWP that displays the contents of a list.
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Explore ways to customize the XSLT of a Data View.
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Identify positive or negative sales growth with
conditional formatting.
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Use XSLT to format the data in a Data View.
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Configure an existing Data View for data editing.
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Explore the additional functionality available after
converting an LVWP to a DVWP.
- Export a Data View and add it to a page.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Create and customize Data Views.
- Use conditional formatting to identify
data changes.
- Use XSLT to format Data Views.
- Configure Data Views to allow
insertions, deletions, and updates.
- Understand the functionality available
after converting LVWPs to DVWPs.
- Deploy Web Parts.
Module 2: Data Sources
This module describes how to connect different elements in
different ways, how to work with XML data, how to use linked
sources, and how to display the contents of a list on
another site.
Lessons
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Using the Data Source Library
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Working with XML Data
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Connecting to an RSS Feed XML File
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Connecting to an RSS Feed Server-Side Script
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Connecting to an XML Web Service
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Using Linked Sources
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Displaying the Contents of a List on Another Site
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Connecting Web Parts
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Create and modify a data connection.
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Use an XML file as a data source.
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Use an XML file on an external server as a data source.
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Use a server-side script to retrieve XML data.
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Use an XML Web Service as a data source.
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Use two data sources as one linked source.
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Use a data source defined in another site's Data Source
Library.
- Connect a Web Part to another Web Part
on a different page.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Use the Data Source Library to create
and modify data connections.
- Connect to RSS feed XML files, RSS feed
server-side scripts, and XML Web services.
- Use linked sources.
- Display the contents of a list on
another site.
- Connect Web Parts.
Module 3: Controls
This module describes how to insert and modify controls and
how to use different kinds of controls. It also explains how
to manage content placeholders and content regions.
Lessons
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Inserting and Modifying Controls
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Using Standard ASP.NET Controls
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Using ASP.NET Validation Controls
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Using SharePoint Data View Controls
- Using SharePoint Server Controls
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Insert controls, and set their properties.
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Add a control that displays a sequence of images.
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Use validation controls to verify data input on a data
entry form.
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Use data from one data source as input to another data
source.
- Explore the SharePoint Server controls.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Insert controls and modify their
properties.
- Use controls to display a sequence of
images and to verify data on data entry forms.
- Use data from different data sources.
- Work with SharePoint Server controls.
Module 4: Web Content Management in
a SharePoint Server Environment
This module provides an overview of Web content management
and page models.
It also describes how to create and modify page layout,
restore a page layout to an earlier version, and detach and
reattach a page layout.
Lessons
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Understanding Web Content Management Enhancements in
SharePoint Server 2007
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Understanding the Page Model
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Creating a Page Layout
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Modifying a Page Layout
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Restoring an Earlier Version of a Page Layout
- Detaching and Reattaching a Page Layout
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Explore a publishing page.
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Explore page layouts and the Pages library.
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Create a page layout.
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Change a page layout, and configure field control
properties.
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Reset a page layout.
- Detach and reattach a page layout.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Understand the content approval process.
- Understand the page model.
- Create and modify page layouts.
- Restore an earlier version of a page
layout.
- Detach and reattach a page layout.
Module 5: Workflows
This module provides an overview of workflows and describes
how to work with them.
Lessons
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Working with Workflows
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Creating a Workflow
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Using Conditions and Actions
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Verifying and Deploying a Workflow
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Modifying a Workflow
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Creating a Multi-Step Workflow
- Deleting a Workflow
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Configure, start, and monitor a workflow.
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Create a workflow for a specific library.
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Add conditions and actions to a workflow.
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Validate, deploy, and test a workflow.
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Change a workflow.
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Add a step to a workflow.
- Delete a workflow.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Work with workflows.
- Create a workflow.
- Add conditions and actions to a
workflow.
- Modify a workflow.
- Add a step to a workflow.
- Delete a workflow.
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