Join Gini von Courter for an in-depth discussion in this video Launching SharePoint Designer 2010, part of SharePoint Designer 2010: Building Custom Workflows.
Before you can launch SharePoint Designer 2010, you need to download and install it.…SharePoint Designer is free from Microsoft. This is a change from some prior version.…So simply go to Google or to Bing and choose SharePoint Designer 2010, and the…very first things that will come up will be the download.…When you download SharePoint Designer, there are two different versions.…There's actually a 32-bit version, as you see here, and a 64-bit version.…The choice of 32-bit or 64-bit is not based on the capacity of your machine.…You should instead choose the version that matches the version of Microsoft…Office 2010 installed on your machine.…
For sample, on my desktop I have a 64-bit computer, but I have Office 2010 32-bit installed.…So I would need to install SharePoint Designer 32-bit.…SharePoint Designer itself is also very specific to the version of SharePoint.…So you will want to make sure that if you are using SharePoint 2010, you use SharePoint Designer 2010.…If you need to work on SharePoint 2007 sites, you will need SharePoint…
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8/9/2012- Understanding workflows
- Documenting workflows with Excel, Visio, and the Office Drawing Tools
- Running the built-in workflows in SharePoint
- Understanding actions and conditions
- Working with if-then and if-then-else conditions
- Managing workflow messages with Outlook rules
- Pausing and stopping workflows with core actions
- Maintaining workflows with email aliases, workflow logs, and error traps
- Creating custom content types
- Creating a site workflow
- Exporting and publishing workflows
Skill Level Intermediate
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Welcome
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Welcome58s
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What you need to know5m 35s
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1. Understanding Workflows
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What's a workflow?2m 58s
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2. Documenting Workflows for Automation
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3. Running SharePoint Built-In Workflows
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Setting workflow options6m 1s
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4. Getting Started with SharePoint Designer
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5. Using Workflow Actions and Conditions
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Understanding workflow steps2m 19s
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Using parallel blocks3m 41s
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6. Creating a Simple Form for Your Workflow
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7. Using Email Notifications
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8. Using Core Actions in Workflows
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Pausing a workflow2m 30s
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Creating workflow variables2m 40s
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Using Do Calculation2m 20s
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Setting workflow status2m 6s
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Stopping a workflow2m 4s
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9. Using List and Utility Actions in Workflows
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Creating a new list item6m 51s
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Checking items in and out3m 47s
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Setting field values5m 44s
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Finding an interval6m 41s
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Updating list items3m 5s
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Extracting substrings7m 51s
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10. Getting Data from Users
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11. Creating Easy-to-Maintain Workflows
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Adding a comment2m 20s
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Writing to the workflow log3m 28s
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Checking workflow logs3m 37s
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Removing workflow instances4m 30s
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12. Creating Reusable Workflows
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Creating a reusable workflow3m 29s
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Creating a site workflow7m 37s
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13. Using Visio Premium 2010 for Visual Workflow Design
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Conclusion
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What's next?2m 39s
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