Microsoft® SharePoint® 2007 for Office 2007 Users [Paperback]by Martin Reid
Usually ships within 2 to 4 working days Description of Microsoft® SharePoint® 2007 for Office 2007 UsersMicrosoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) 2007 is a wildly popular server product that offers an amazing opportunity to change the way you work. Paired with Microsoft Office 2007, SharePoint allows you to share and collaborate on Word, PowerPoint, Access, and Excel documents and databases; organize workflows; integrate Office documents with business applications; search across all types of documents and data; and provide these tools internally and externally on web sites for end users. This book is a unique resource that walks you through a potentially overwhelming array of features and clearly shows you how to effectively use the SharePoint 2007 and Microsoft Office 2007 integration features. You′ll begin with a review of SharePoint, then look at how it works and discover exactly what is available within SharePoint. You′ll examine SharePoint′s integration with Officea topic that is not readily available on the bookshelf. Plus, valuable examples and succinct explanations used throughout the book can be easily applied in real–world situations and will help you take advantage of the extensive features of SharePoint and Office. What you will learn from this book
Who is this book for? This book is for anyone using Microsoft SharePoint who wants to learn to leverage SharePoint with Office 2007. Wrox guides are crafted to make learning programming languages and technologies easier than you think. Written by programmers for programmers, they provide a structured, tutorial format that will guide you through all the techniques involved. Title Information
Write a review of this book Customer Reviews from AmazonAbout Martin ReidMartin W. P. Reid is an analyst for The Queens University in Belfast, one of the leading universities in the United Kingdom. Martin is currently working on a large MOSS 2007 project reaching almost 30,000 users. Previously he worked with end users teaching Microsoft Office applications, database design, programming, and web development. Martin contributes frequently to the Microsoft Office SharePoint blog Get the Point (http://sharepoint.microsoft.com/blogs/getthepoint). |
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