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Group Work Lists (It’s a Site Feature!) Explained by Wes Preston - SPTechCon
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Group Work Lists (It’s a Site Feature!) Explained by Wes Preston - SPTechCon

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Group Work Lists (It’s a Site Feature!) Explained by Wes Preston - SPTechCon

Editor's Notes

  • #7: Circulations list is a template that is available to create.Good example of stitched together data – GO PLAY WITH IT!!
  • #9: Microsoft IME (Input Method Editor) Dictionary List has to do with different character sets, etc…
  • #14: Selecting the ‘Use calendar for Resource Reservation’ adds another field to the list – ‘Resources’, which is initially empty and pulls from the Resources list. It also allows for groups.
  • #15: Selecting the ‘Use calendar for Resource Reservation’ adds another field to the list – ‘Resources’, which is initially empty and pulls from the Resources list. It also allows for groups.
  • #16: Selecting the ‘Use calendar for Resource Reservation’ adds another field to the list – ‘Resources’, which is initially empty and pulls from the Resources list. It also allows for groups.
  • #17: Selecting the ‘Use calendar for Resource Reservation’ adds another field to the list – ‘Resources’, which is initially empty and pulls from the Resources list. It also allows for groups.
  • #18: Selecting the ‘Use calendar for Resource Reservation’ adds another field to the list – ‘Resources’, which is initially empty and pulls from the Resources list. It also allows for groups.
  • #24: When I meet with users, a very high percentage of users aren’t aware of the most basic concepts in SharePoint like Views…
  • #25: When I meet with users, a very high percentage of users aren’t aware of the most basic concepts in SharePoint like Views…