| Microsoft SharePoint Web
Parts delivers a way to keep with my way of working the web with web
based technology that lets you update and modify everything through your
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| Web Parts are a way of
customizing a SharePoint site from your web browser. No
programming is required to add content to your page. These display
the contents of the Announcements, Events, and Links lists, in addition
to a space for a site image. SharePoint is made up Web Part Pages, which are made up of Web Part zones. We install of them for free as part of our hosting packages. |
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| These containers are used for layout and to group and organize them on the page. They are the basic building blocks of the page, displaying data, such as SharePoint lists, and providing commands to manipulate the data and configure it. By using them you can customize your home page to suit your team's information needs. | ||
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Here is a list of
“out of the box” SharePoint Web Parts: Calendar - The Calendar list contains upcoming meetings, deadlines, and other important events. You can add a Calendar List View to various locations on a site to display and update this information. Form Templates (My Site only) - This library contains administrator-approved form templates in this site collection. Links - The Links list contains links to Web pages that your team members will find interesting or useful. You can use the Links List View to display important or interesting links in different locations on your site. Personal Documents (My Site only) - Use this document library for documents that you want to keep for personal use. They will only be visible to you and administrators for the server. Shared Documents - A unique Shared Documents library is standard on all team and document workspace sites. You can add the Shared Documents List View to pages that are subordinate to the site where the library originated, but not to other sites. Use the Shared Documents List View to provide quick access to team documents in different locations on the site. Shared Pictures (My Site only) - The List View to show a Share Pictures list is available only on your My Site. Pictures and images stored here can be seen by anyone who visits your My Site. Tasks - The
Tasks list is where team members can keep track of work that needs to be
done. Add the Tasks List View to a page to view and update the list of
tasks. Team Discussion - The Team Discussion list contains newsgroup-style discussions among team members. Use the Team Discussion List View to display and add to the discussions. Contact Details - Use this to display details about a contact for this page or site. One of the most versatile SharePoint Web Parts the Content Editor - The Content Editor provides a rich-text editor you can use to add formatted text, tables, hyperlinks, and images to a Page. For example, you could use the to: * Add a formatted introductory paragraph to a page * Add a table of instructions to explain a chart on your page, the data that is used in the chart, and how the chart was created * Add a set of hyperlinks to more information Form - This connects simple form controls to other Web Parts. For example, you can use the Forms Web Part to filter a list of employees by last name. Image - The Image displays a picture or other image on the page. Page Viewer - The Page Viewer displays Web pages, files, or folders on a Web Part Page. Note - Depending on the type of file you are displaying, the file may open in a separate browser window. Relevant Documents - The Relevant Documents displays a list of documents from all libraries in the current site that were created, last modified, or checked out (or all three) by that the current user. Site Users - The Site Users displays a list of users and groups who have permission to use the site. You can also display a list of users in various SharePoint groups. User Tasks - Use this to display tasks entered on the current site that are assigned to the current user. XML - Use this to display Extensible Markup Language (XML) and apply Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations (XSLT) to the XML before the content is displayed. You can use this to display structured data from database tables or queries, XML-based documents, or XML forms that combine structured and unstructured data, such as weekly status reports or travel expense reports. We install of them for free as part of our hosting packages.
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