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Microsoft SharePoint 2013 Inside Out

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Conquer SharePoint 2013—from the inside out!

You’re beyond the basics, so dive right into SharePoint 2013—and really put your business collaboration platform to work! This supremely organized reference packs hundreds of timesaving solutions, troubleshooting techniques, and workarounds. It’s all muscle and no fluff. Discover how the experts facilitate information sharing across the enterprise—and challenge yourself to new levels of mastery.

Efficiently manage documents throughout the enterprise Build team sites and collaborate with Microsoft OneNote and SkyDrive Design workflows with SharePoint Designer and Microsoft Visio Produce e-forms using Microsoft InfoPath and Access Manage community sites using business social features Connect SharePoint to external data and business systems Create business intelligence dashboards and key performance indicators Customize and control Sharepoint enterprise search

1454 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 22, 2013

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August 31, 2017
If you're still using SharePoint 2013, this book has just about everything an advanced user or developer would want to know. If I had to reach for criticism, it would be that most of this information is already available online, so a jillion-pound book is redundant. Having said that, there's a certain convenience to turning pages, propping the book open with a pen, and having at it.
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February 13, 2017
A good intro to SharePoint 2013.

This book vacillates between the business and the technical voice. It's a little confusing as a result. I'd rather that it stick to one or the other.

I also wish the authors would avoid going through the drudgery of "how to" Creating, Editing, and Deleting items. Seriously, I think we can figure that out.

Generally, I'm left hungry for more information on ways to use SharePoint for business.
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