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1 Oh, The Places You’ll Go With SharePoint

2 Thanks to the Sponsors!

3 CONGRATULATIONS Congratulations! Today is your day. You’re off to great places! You’re off and away! You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose. You’re on your own. And you know what you know. And YOU are the guy who’ll decide where to go. You’ll look up and down streets. Look ‘em over with care. About some you will say, “I don’t choose to go there.” With your head full of brains and your shoes full of feet, you’re too smart to go down any no-so-good street. And you may not find any you’ll want to go down. In that case, of course, head straight out of town. It’s opener there in the wide open air. Out there things can happen and frequently do to people as brainy and footsy as you. And when things start to happen, don’t worry. Don’t stew. Just go right along. You’ll start happening too OH! The Places you will go! -Dr. Seuss

4 THING 1—Liz Sundet Liz Sundet– Business Development Manager
MBA, PMP, CBAP, CSM Musician: Biker— “Throttles Not Pedals” Connect with me on LinkedIn Blog: itsocialbutterfly.wordpress.com Follow on Twitter: @percusn

5 Agenda Or Tips Tricks Gotchas Ah Ha! All The Things We Screwed Up And
Ladies and Gentlemen get ready! This session is the hottest tips, ticks, gotchas and ah ha’s in SharePoint. These ideas are not necessarily new and some have been around for quite some time, but these are the things people screw up that only leads to the Slump and according to Seuss, Un-slumping yourself is not easily done. Thing two refers to this session as “All those things you did because you didn’t know any better and probably screwed up so you’ll want to go back and fix.” We will move fast to get in as many tips and tricks as possible and have some fun along the way. All The Things We Screwed Up And Wanted To Go Back and Fix

6 One Word Naming One of the most frequently misused and misunderstood items in SharePoint is the use of one word for naming items.

7 Site Sub-site Library List Column View Document ONEWORD
One word should be used for Sites, Subsites, Libraries, Lists, Columns, Views and Documents. Pretty much anything you create can and should be done with just one word. Stay away from special characters as well. SharePoint was poor with the use of special characters in the naming conventions, to the point, where if your document name included special characters like a hyphen, it wouldn’t load the information. While 2013 is better, the reason why still exists.

8 URL and HTML CODE cuments/Test.docx Vs ments/The%20Things%20to%20do%20when%20V isiting%20a%20Who%20In%20Whoville%20in%20 December.docx The difference comes in the URL code and HTLM code. Where the URL adds %20 to every space, the HTLM adds 5 characters to the code in the background. And, Microsoft themselves break this best practice by automatically creating a Shared Documents library on every team site that uses the standard template and that library has the spaces. So, what I typically do #1 not use the “out of the box” document library called Shared Documents but create my own, using only one word. Then anything under that I try to use one word. Now, you may not really care how the URL looks or what it looks like to some developer in the back room writing code but here’s another thing to consider. You have 256 characters until the links break, this will affect the way you share documents and direct people to areas or documents on your site. And if you think 256 characters is a whole bunch, you will run out. Trust me! It’s one of the first things I check for when troubleshooting as a Site Admin and I like the code to be much cleaner.

9 Site Columns

10 Create it once and then you’re done
Parent Sub-Site A A1 A2 Sub-Site B Sub-Site C C1 C1a Department (choice) Finance HR IT Marketing Sales Make a change Push it down

11 Create it once and then you’re done
Parent Sub-Site A A1 A2 Sub-Site B Sub-Site C C1 C1a Create it high. Use it low. Use it where ever you go.

12 Create it once and then you’re done
Parent Sub-Site A A1 A2 Sub-Site B Sub-Site C C1 C1a Create at sub-site. Now I’m sad. I can’t share with the sisters I have.

13 Create it once and then you’re done
Content Type Hub Create at Content Type Hub Use Enterprise Wide Parent Sub-Site A A1 A2 Sub-Site B Sub-Site C C1 C1a Parent Sub-Site A A1 A2 Sub-Site B Sub-Site C C1 C1a

14 List Tab > Settings Group > List Settings
Site Settings > Web Designer Galleries > Site Columns

15 List Tab > Settings Group > List Settings
Site Settings > Web Designer Galleries > Site Columns

16 List Tab > Settings Group > List Settings
Site Settings > Web Designer Galleries > Site Columns

17 Create it once and then you’re done
Go to List List Tab List Settings Add from existing column

18 Content Types Working with Content types can be quite advanced, however it’s best if you know what they are and where to turn them on.

19 A Group of columns and properties that describe something
Content Type Defined: A Group of columns and properties that describe something Group items together on the same library or list by using content types to control your forms What is a content type. The easiest way is for me to describe a real life scenario. One of my users has a very long list of items and they are all related, but related in different ways. To show only those properties related to a particular item, use content types. An example of this would be like going into the produce section of your grocery store and listing everything you see. You may have content types related to fruits, vegetables and nuts and each of those types have different properties to fill out, but overall, still in the list of produce.

20 THEN CLICK THE ADVANCED SETTING FROM THE GENERAL SETTINGS AREA
CHOOSE YES TO ALLOW MANAGEMENT OF CONTENT TYPES FIRST CHOOSE THE LIBRARY OR LIST AND GO TO SETTINGS THEN CLICK THE ADVANCED SETTING FROM THE GENERAL SETTINGS AREA

21 Upload Documents

22 Upload Documents We’ve got documents Yes indeedy Uploading is Easy

23 Upload Documents We’ve got documents Yes indeedy Uploading is Easy

24 Upload Documents We’ve got documents Yes indeedy Uploading is Easy

25 Upload Documents Upload multiple Required Fields No checked-in version

26 Upload Documents Require Check Out OR
Upload multiple + Required Fields = No checked-in version Only uploader can see

27 Upload Documents Library Tab Library Settings Permissions & Management
Mange files which have no checked in version Select all Take Ownership Fill in required columns or check in doc

28 Versioning

29 Versioning 2007 & 2010 whole copies 400,000 major versions
Attachments not versioned Change to metadata = new version

30 Versioning Set limits Also affects Append Text

31 Versioning Major and minor keeps all drafts for number of specified major versions ALL

32 Versioning You just want to know if versioning is a go
But settings are set to no access Click the ellipse, the ellipse and now you know. Versioning is a go, go, go

33 Versioning You know you want to. Yes you do.
Add the version column to the view.

34 Where Oh Where Is the Print Button?

35 I NEED TO PRINT…That’s what I hear all the time
Yes indeed in this day and age we are still in a printing frenzy, even though we can open, edit, collaborate and share all on line, we STILL need to print. I wish the printer to become a dinosaur like the fax machine, but people still need to print. And yet, there is no easy button to print….or is there??

36 Yes indeed, in 2013 you can print…and it’s a lot quicker than opening the document or downloading the document. Look for the ellipsis or the … When the window opens, look for the office web apps preview. There’s a very small icon near the right hand corner. When you select “Print to PDF”

37 Navigation

38 Navigation Quick Launch LeftNav Current Navigation Global Navigation
Top Link Bar Tabs Ribbons

39 Navigation Quick Launch LeftNav Current Navigation Global Navigation
Top Link Bar Tabs Ribbons

40 Navigation Quick Launch LeftNav Current Navigation Global Navigation
Top Link Bar Tabs Ribbons

41 Navigation Quick Launch LeftNav Current Navigation Global Navigation
Top Link Bar Tabs Ribbons

42 Navigation Quick Launch LeftNav Current Navigation Global Navigation
Top Link Bar Tabs Ribbons

43 With Publishing Without Publishing

44 With Publishing

45 With Publishing

46 Without Publishing

47 Without Publishing

48 Without Publishing

49 Without Publishing

50 Promoted Links One of the best features of 2013 version of SharePoint is promoted links. This allows you to create tiles with pictures to show in SharePoint and allows you to connect to any URL, not just the ones that are part of that site or subsite.

51 Promoted links is an app that is Standard in versions of SharePoint 2013 and O365 and works as a special list. First you name the app (just like you would name a list or library, try naming with one word here as well). Open your list to add in the information on where you want it to link to, how you want it to open such as in another tab or in the tab you already have open and add pictures. Typically I save my pictures in a global site assets library so I can reuse them from site to site. Also you will need the URL you are connecting to, if it on the web or on your SharePoint site. When you go from Promoted Links list view to Tiles View, you can see your work. If you hover over the picture, you can see your description you entered as well. And, my last piece of advice on this, Seussville is a real website and lots of fun to go to

52 Audience Targeting vs Permissions

53 Audience Targeting Permissions

54 Items & Files Navigation Web Parts Sites Lists & Libraries Folders
Audience Targeting Permissions Items & Files Navigation Web Parts Sites Lists & Libraries Folders Document Sets Files

55 I won’t see it in search results
Audience Targeting Permissions I can’t see it right now I can get to it I can’t see it I can’t get to it I won’t see it in search results

56 Sharing Sharing seems like the easiest thing to do in SharePoint, but what is lurking in the background is SCARY!

57 After clicking the ellipsis, you will find a SHARE button
After clicking the ellipsis, you will find a SHARE button. This allows you to Share the information from person to person by generating an to those people you wish to share the document with the URL to that document. HOWEVER…

58 OMG! YOU ARE ABOUT TO CHANGE SECURITY! YES, INDEED!
Doing a SHARE actually changes the user profile to allow access to that item, essentially breaking inheritance permissions. However, this is not showing in the regular security area. Instead, you have to change the user profile to show as everyone or user=0 in the URL to see who has access to that particular area. It will still show like it’s using the permissions from the parent, but SharePoint is really lying to you so you need to make sure you are careful or you could have Thing 1 and Thing 2 running around rampant in your SharePoint site breaking things.

59 Invitation to Join Where: Add to group Who: Your Site Admin
Instead of creating a whole lot of separate permissions to all the different documents, have your Site Admin set permissions for a user by Inviting them to a group on SharePoint that has permissions to that library or list.

60 Web Parts Some are called App Parts

61 Web and App Parts Add multiple views to a page
Connect them to see related information Make your site fancy

62 AND WILL YOU SUCCEED? YES! YOU WILL INDEED! 98 AND 3/4 PERCENT GUARANTEED

63 Oh, The Places You Will Go
With SharePoint Liz Sundet @percusn itsocialbutterfly.wordpress.com Thank you

64 Pictures used in this presentation were found under the following locations and labeled as free for use. Words and text used from Dr. Seuss’ “Oh, the Places You Will Go” copyright 1991 by Randomhouse


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