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At a Glance
- Total Length 6h
- Level Beginner to Advanced
- Instructor Deanna Reynolds
SharePoint 2007 Training Highlights
- For Users with Reader Permissions:
- What is SharePoint?
- Working with Lists
- Viewing Web Discussions
- SharePoint Site Hierarchy Explained
- Searching the SharePoint Site
- For Users with Contributor Permissions:
- All Reader topics, plus…
- Communicating with Users via Email
- Working with Survey Actions & Views
- Adding List Items
- Navigating the Document Workspace
- Using Document Check Out & Check In
- For Users with Administrator permissions:
- All Contributor topics, plus…
- Creating a new discussion board
- Adding & Deleting a Library
- Adding Items to a Meeting Workspace
- Managing Site Groups
- Changing User Passwords
- Canceling Document Check Out of another User
Microsoft SharePoint 2007 Training: Course Description
Not every SharePoint user is created equally. Some have full administrative rights while others simply need to view a few pieces of information. That’s why this SharePoint 2007 Training course has been broken down by user type. This way, your users have the opportunity to view role-specific training.
We hope this SharePoint 2007 Training can help take you from novice to professional in the shortest amount of time possible.

SharePoint 2007 Training topics include:
- An Explanation of SharePoint User Types and Site Hierarchy
- Working with lists based on assigned permissions
- Working with surveys and discussions based on assigned permissions
- Customizing your SharePoint user information
- Checking documents in and out
- Working with SharePoint Libraries (for administrators)
- Administrative Site Tasks (for administrators)
What does that mean for you?
The Complete SharePoint 2007 Training Solution (because you need a plan)
We think this Microsoft SharePoint 2007 Training course is great, and we believe you'll think so, too. We could go on and on about the benefits of training and how it positively impacts user productivity ultimately resulting in a net gain of getting more done in a shorter amount of time. But, you already know all of that.
What you don't know is what makes us different.
KeyStone Learning Systems offers comprehensive training solutions for enterprise clients. What does that mean? If you're a company looking for high quality Microsoft SharePoint 2007 end-user training you can track and assign with the ability to customize the off-the-shelf content, we can help.
Did we mention there's no software to buy or install? The news just keeps getting better. Does your organization have Internet access? Silly question, we know. But, if you have that, you can have KeyStone OnDemand.
Basically, you license it and we stream it.
That's 24/7 access for you and your company with no hidden IT, support or other technology costs that we all know tend to add up pretty quickly. We think it's revolutionary, but we wouldnít mind hearing your opinion.
Did we mention?
- Our trainers are MCTs with a passion for training that you'll feel from the first video
- We offer unlimited Tier 1 support via email for licensed users
- We provide complete training, migration and roll out support packages including Quick Reference Cards, Webinars, Posters, Pre and Post Assessments, Custom Introduction Videos (from your Management team), Awareness Campaigns, and Helpdesk Support Features.
- Your company could be up and running with our training within 2-4 business hours (there are some time zone requirements here, but you get the idea)
- You can add your own training content to our existing, and fabulous, off-the-shelf training
Key Learning Objectives for Microsoft SharePoint 2007 Training Essentials:
- Actively participate in team discussions
- Manage document versioning with check in and check out features
- Track issues more easily and assign tasks to team members capable of reaching a solution
- Keep team communication and files in one, centralized location
At a Glance
- Total Length 6h
- Level Beginner to Advanced
- Instructor Deanna Reynolds
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SharePoint 2007 Training: Administrator: Beginner
- 1.0 Introduction to SharePoint
- 1.1 What is SharePoint?
- 1.2 Who uses SharePoint?
- 1.3 Logging In
- 1.4 About User Rights
- 1.5 Navigating a Typical SharePoint Home Page
- 2.0 Navigating Typical SharePoint Views
- 2.1 SharePoint Site Hierarchy Explained
- 2.2 A Word About Metadata
- 2.3 Searching the SharePoint Site
- 2.4 SharePoint View Options
- 2.5 Using List, Document and Library Actions
- 2.6 Communicating with Users via E-Mail
- 3.0 Working with SharePoint Lists
- 3.1 Working with Lists
- 3.2 Adding List Items
- 3.3 Editing List Items
- 3.4 Deleting List Items
- 3.5 Creating, Editing & Deleting Lists
- 3.6 Changing List Permissions
- 4.0 Working with Surveys & Discussions
- 4.1 Working with Survey Actions & Views
- 4.2 Responding to a Survey
- 4.3 Viewing Survey Results
- 4.4 Creating a Survey
- 4.5 Viewing Web Discussions
- 4.6 Working with Discussion Boards
- 4.7 Creating a New Discussion Board
- 5.0 Customizing SharePoint
- 5.1 Updating Your User Information
- 5.2 Changing Your Personal Password
- 5.3 Setting Alerts
- 5.4 Creating, Editing & Deleting Personal Viewsv
- 6.0 Course Recap
- 6.1 Recap
- 7.0 Microsoft SharePoint 2007 Training: Administrator Resources
- 7.1 SharePoint 2007 Training: Administrator Exercises
- 7.2 SharePoint 2007 Training: Administrator Knowledge Checks
- 7.3 SharePoint 2007 Training: Administrator KeyNotes
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SharePoint 2007 Training: Administrator: Advanced
- 1.0 Working with the Document Library
- 1.1 Working with Documents
- 1.2 Uploading Documents
- 1.3 Using Document Check Out & Check In
- 1.4 Downloading a Document
- 1.5 Additional Document Options
- 2.0 Working with Web Parts
- 2.1 Working with Web Part Pages
- 2.2 Adding Web Parts
- 2.3 Editing Web Parts
- 2.4 Removing Web Parts
- 3.0 Working with SharePoint Libraries
- 3.1 Working with SharePoint Libraries
- 3.2 Adding & Deleting a Library
- 3.3 Setting Library Permissions
- 3.4 Creating Custom Columns
- 4.0 Working with Document & Meeting Workspaces
- 4.1 Creating & Deleting a Document Workspace
- 4.2 Navigating the Document Workspace
- 4.4 Creating & Deleting a Meeting Workspace
- 4.5 Navigating a Meeting Workspace Home Page
- 5.0 Administrative Site Tasks
- 5.1 Working with Site Users & Permissions
- 5.2 Managing Site Groups
- 5.3 Changing User Passwords
- 5.4 Modifying a Site Theme
- 5.5 Canceling Document Check Out of Another User
- 5.6 Viewing Website Usage Reports
- 6.0 Course Recap
- 6.1 Recap
- 7.0 Microsoft SharePoint 2007 Training: Administrator Resources
- 7.1 SharePoint 2007 Training: Administrator Exercises
- 7.2 SharePoint 2007 Training: Administrator Knowledge Checks
- 7.3 SharePoint 2007 Training: Administrator KeyNotes
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SharePoint 2007 Training: Contributor:
- 1.0 Introduction to SharePoint
- 1.1 What is SharePoint?
- 1.2 Who uses SharePoint?
- 1.3 Logging In
- 1.4 About User Rights
- 1.5 Navigating a Typical SharePoint Home Page
- 2.0 Viewing SharePoint Parts
- 2.1 Working with Lists
- 2.2 Working with Documents
- 2.3 Working with SharePoint Libraries
- 2.4 Working with Web Part Pages
- 2.5 Viewing Web Discussions
- 3.0 Navigating Typical SharePoint Views
- 3.1 SharePoint Site Hierarchy Explained
- 3.2 A Word About Metadata
- 3.3 Searching the SharePoint Site
- 3.4 SharePoint View Options
- 3.5 Using List, Document and Library Actions
- 3.6 Communicating with Users via E-Mail
- 4.0 Working with Surveys & Discussions
- 4.1 Working with Survey Actions & Views
- 4.2 Responding to a Survey
- 4.3 Viewing Survey Results
- 4.4 Working with Discussion Boards
- 5.0 Working with SharePoint Lists & Web Parts
- 5.1 Adding List Items
- 5.2 Editing List Items
- 5.3 Deleting List Items
- 5.4 Adding Web Parts
- 5.5 Editing Web Parts
- 5.6 Removing Web Parts
- 6.0 Working with the Document Library
- 6.1 Upload Documents
- 6.2 Using Document Check Out & Check In
- 6.3 Downloading a Document
- 6.4 Additional Document Options
- 7.0 Working with a Document & Meeting Workspaces
- 7.1 Navigating the Document Workspace
- 7.2 Navigating a Meeting Workspace Home Page
- 8.0 Customizing SharePoint
- 8.1 Updating Your User Information
- 8.2 Changing Your Personal Password
- 8.3 Setting Alerts
- 8.4 Creating, Editing & Deleting Personal Views
- 9.0 Course Recap
- 9.1 Recap
- 10.0 Microsoft SharePoint 2007 Training: Contributor Resources
- 10.1 SharePoint 2007 Training: Contributor Exercises
- 10.2 SharePoint 2007 Training: Contributor Knowledge Checks
- 10.3 SharePoint 2007 Training: Contributor KeyNotes
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SharePoint 2007 Training: Reader
- 1.0 Introduction to SharePoint
- 1.1 What is SharePoint?
- 1.2 Who uses SharePoint?
- 1.3 Logging In
- 1.4 About User Rights
- 1.5 Navigating a Typical SharePoint Home Page
- 2.0 Viewing SharePoint Parts
- 2.1 Working with Lists
- 2.2 Working with Documents
- 2.3 Working with SharePoint Libraries
- 2.4 Working with Web Part Pages
- 2.5 Viewing Web Discussions
- 3.0 Navigating Typical SharePoint Views
- 3.1 SharePoint Site Hierarchy Explained
- 3.2 A Word About Metadata
- 3.3 Searching the SharePoint Site
- 3.4 SharePoint View Options
- 3.5 Using List, Document and Library Actions
- 3.6 Communicating with Users via Email
- 4.0 Working with Surveys
- 4.1 Working with Surveys
- 4.2 Responding to a Survey
- 4.3 Viewing Survey Results
- 5.0 Customizing SharePoint
- 5.1 Updating Your User Information
- 5.2 Changing Your Personal Password
- 5.3 Setting Alerts
- 6.0 Course Recap
- 6.1 Recap
- 7.0 Microsoft SharePoint 2007 Training: Reader Resources
- 7.1 SharePoint 2007 Training: Reader Exercises
- 7.2 SharePoint 2007 Training: Reader Knowledge Checks
- 7.3 SharePoint 2007 Training: Reader KeyNotes
SharePoint 2007 Training Instructor
Deanna Reynolds
MCTS, Technical Trainer, Published Author
Deanna is an author and technical instructor residing in Bellingham, Washington. For close to 20 years, Deanna has trained students in all arenas, specializing in delivering enterprise training. Throughout her career, Deanna has led hundreds of computer productivity training sessions, from beginner through advanced levels. These days, Deanna’s technical training has extended beyond the classroom to include more than 20 courses for KeyStone Learning Systems and three published books: Excel 2010: No Problem! (Wiley), Word 2007 Pocket Book (Prentice Hall), and Managing Projects with Microsoft Office Project 2007 (Microsoft Press).
In the Microsoft SharePoint 2007 Training course, Deanna will guide users of all levels to better desktop productivity through a complete understanding of SharePoint 2007.
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