- [Voiceover] Each time we have added and app…to one of our SharePoint sites, there's been…corresponding web part created for it.…When I create an app, what I'm doing is creating…a definition of content, columns for a library…or a list for example.…Settings on who has access to it…and what information is required but…what columns are optional.…That content definition then is used to create…a table for that information in SQL Server.…SQL Server is the data store that sits behind…SharePoint but as soon as I create that app,…SharePoint also creates a special kind of…web part called an app part.…
A web part that is built to present information…from a list or a library.…An app parts are all about display settings.…For example, what is the default view…for this information.…What columns should be included.…How should it be presented.…So that when a user wants to view…the information, they have way to see it.…They have a way to display it from SQL Server.…For example, here in Team Landon…San Francisco, if I click on the Resource Library…
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7/28/2016- Name three security groups created by default for every SharePoint site.
- Describe the benefits of working in a team site.
- Organize files in SharePoint libraries.
- Explain the three different scopes of sharing.
- Use Check Out and Check In features to reserve a document for a private editing session.
- Compose custom lists when built-in data doesn’t fit your needs.
- List three types of SharePoint workflows.
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Other ways to create lists3m 28s
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Group items in a view4m 24s
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Outlook and SharePoint11m 23s
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Word and SharePoint5m 26s
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Excel and SharePoint7m 52s
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OneNote and SharePoint4m 45s
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PowerPoint and SharePoint3m 16s
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Coauthor in Excel Online4m 35s
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InfoPath and SharePoint12m 42s
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Access and SharePoint4m 32s
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Visio and SharePoint Online3m 55s
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9. Social Networking in SharePoint
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12. SharePoint Content and Documents
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Goodbye
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