
A short, fun, animated approach, showing you what SharePoint is all about. Learn more at office.microsoft.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5

A short, fun, animated approach, showing you what SharePoint is all about. Learn more at office.microsoft.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5
@snowman: the ‘perfect’ employee of modern days is androgynous …. or simply a dip-stick!
@snowman: the ‘perfect’ employee of modern days is androgynous …. or simply a dip-stick!
So how is this different from using Google products for you company? Email’s, doc’s, files and everything in one place online.
Very good and simple explanation about SharePoint.
Monique is just a small chested lady with alopecia and an affinity for golf shirts.
Depends on the type of file. PowerPoint, Word and OneNote offer co-authoring with tracked changes. Excel doesn’t offer co-authoring, but can be used as a shared workbook so that many users can save changes concurrently.
Call her “Manique” and its good.
BIG QUESTION: Can multiple users edit the same document simultaneously with track changes enabled??
first question.. Monique is a man? O.o
“Pretty soon, people start to get overwhelmed. If only they had eyes, a nose and a mouth, the emails would make a lot more sense.”
probably , by the price
2:12 Man hands! I support Monique’s gender transition.
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Can SharePoint tell me where digital preservation fits into all this : )
Is it similar to google docs?
I’m just starting to look at SharePoint and I found this very informative.
There’s a free version of share point, called SharePoint Foundation
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I watched this and have shown this many time! Still very apt! we are attempting to do one for DocRead – did you use a tool?
I watched this and have shown this many time! Still very apt! we are attempting to do one for DocRead – did you use a tool?
I watched this and have shown this many time! Still very apt! we are attempting to do one for DocRead – did you use a tool?
OMG its a demo chill out
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Rrrrright. Like a project lead is going to use “search” to find team members for the project. There’s no bureaucracy involved in budget planning and staffing and all that crap. And what’s this bullshit about spending “valuable time trying to coordinate with other project leads and stakeholders”? She’s a project lead, that’s part of her bloody job! That’s is what I hate about modern managers: they try to offload all their work to people who have their hands full trying to get stuff done.
yes it is,