- [Voicover] We're going to create a content type…for a type of document that's called: the budget,…so that when we save any budget document,…we can take advantage of the metadata…that we're going to attach to that content type.…Remember that, to get to the site content types,…we first went to the level in the site…where we wanted to create the content type…and then we chose site settings.…That's why we went to the Landon Hotel intranet, first.…We have someone who's working on our SharePoint taxonomy…who says that this kind of a budget document…is going to exist everywhere.…
As a matter of fact, we're going to…have a type of document called: Landon Document.…And then the budget document will be more specific.…So, let's first create the Landon Document.…We don't even know all of the information…that we'll need in Landon Document, yet,…but let's create it anyway.…And this is "Document customized for Landon Hotels".…What group does our information come from?…Document Content Types.…
And what is the basic content type we're using as a parent?…
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