Archive for the 'SharePoint' Category

How to Change Document Library Permissions in SharePoint

Are there times when you need to create a document for others in your organization to access, but you will also need to update that document fairly frequently?
Emailing updated versions of the document just doesn’t seem feasible in these situations. Luckily, you are running a SharePoint server, and know how to use document libraries.
What? […]

Logo Branding: Give Your SharePoint Some Character!

SharePoint offers a great solution to getting your entire organization to collaborate easily and efficiently. This is made even better by the possibility of using your SharePoint server to host sites that face out toward the Internet, for everyone to see.
Of course, with that said, everyone knows that having a professional-looking webpage can be […]

SharePoint Tips: Manage Documents the Easy Way with Workflows

You probably remember hearing about SharePoint’s potential to simplify your communication and collaboration efforts. Today I’m going to tell you about one of the great features that not only makes things easier, but also saves you time: SharePoint Workflows!

One of the things that can take up a lot of our time is waiting for approval. […]

SharePoint Services Part 3: Learn to Create a New Wiki

Today’s article is the third and final one in the series on SharePoint Services, and will cover the steps in creating a new wiki in SharePoint. SharePoint Services Part 2 went over the steps to creating a new custom list and Part 1 focused on creating a new child site in SharePoint.
If you missed […]

SharePoint Services Part 2: Learn to Create a New Custom List

In my last article, I went over the steps that are involved in Creating a New Child Site in SharePoint Services, which covered the first objective in designing a knowledge base, an inventory, and a collaboration tool for our fictitious IT department that I’m using as an example.
If you missed the first article, I would […]