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You Will Learn How To
- Build custom SharePoint business solutions with SharePoint Designer 2010
- Leverage SharePoint Designer 2010 features to extend SharePoint sites
- Aggregate SharePoint lists and integrate data from multiple sources to build robust site dashboards
- Manage site content with lists and libraries through SharePoint Designer
- Automate complex business processes with SharePoint workflows
- Create forms and capture data for workflows and data storage
Course Benefits SharePoint Designer 2010 allows organizations to extend the capabilities of SharePoint beyond out-of-the-box functionality to build powerful data-driven pages, composite applications and workflows. This course provides the knowledge and skills necessary to maximize SharePoint without the need to write application-level code.
Who Should Attend Anyone responsible for creating, building or managing SharePoint 2010 sites. Basic knowledge of SharePoint site structure at the level of Course 1501, " SharePoint 2010 Technologies Comprehensive Introduction," or experience with a previous version of SharePoint, is assumed.
Hands-On Training Throughout an in-depth case study, you gain extensive hands-on experience creating SharePoint sites with SharePoint Designer 2010. Exercises include:
- Enhancing site functionality by editing content and master pages
- Creating data views with custom formatting
- Building a dashboard with data from relational data sources utilizing the XSLT List View Web Part
- Streamlining tasks with workflow
- Building reusable workflows
- Leveraging external content types
- Creating and editing a form
Course 1505 Content SharePoint 2010 Introduction
Overview of SharePoint technologies
- Comparing and contrasting SharePoint Foundation with SharePoint Server
- Setting SharePoint Designer restrictions and Central Administration
- Establishing metadata fields with document sets, internal and external Content Types
- Exploring Web applications and site collections
Developing a business case study
- Utilizing lists, libraries and Web Parts
- Setting standards with site templates
Customizing Web Sites with SharePoint Designer 2010
Exploring new features in SharePoint 2010
- Navigating through the site with the Ribbon interface
- Leveraging lists and content type editors
Modifying SharePoint sites
- Editing Content and Master pages
- Applying global changes via the 14 Hive
- Adding Web Parts and customizing Web Part Zones
Displaying Information with Data Views
Managing content
- Identifying list and library metadata
- List management via SharePoint Designer
- Utilizing site columns
- Building reusable content types
- Connecting to external content types
- Using external content types as metadata for lists
Creating data views and aggregation
- Displaying list data using the Data View Web Part
- Enabling browser-based editing with the XSLT List View Web Part
- Aggregating information in a data view
- Linking and merging data sources
- Accessing external lists
Data formatting for usability
- Applying conditional formatting to highlight data
- Adding custom fields and customizing data views
Connecting to External Data Sources
Working with relational data
- Leveraging relational database information
- Retrieving data via stored procedures and views
- Merging data to create a dashboard
Gathering XML data sources
- Consuming Web Services and server-side scripts
- Connecting to REST feeds
Business Connectivity Services (BCS)
- Utilizing external content types
- Centralizing security through BCS
Automating Business Processes with Workflow
Analyzing business requirements
- Establishing business rules through branching logic
- Executing workflows in parallel and serial
- Identifying lists required in the workflow process
- Assigning tasks to participants
Building workflows
- Creating workflow actions and steps
- Controlling execution with variables, forms and form data
- Triggering workflows with changes, additions and conditions
- Leveraging Visio to build workflows
- Exporting workflows to Visual Studio for added flexibility
Monitoring workflow activity
- Tracking workflow status through Association Columns
- Handling errors and logging events
- Triggering a workflow via InfoPath
- Creating site workflows
- Utilizing association columns
Refining Web Applications with SharePoint Designer Components
Accessing databases
- Adding, deleting and updating data
- Validating user input
- Displaying one-to-many relationships
Implementing InfoPath
- Generating forms from templates
- Creating custom forms
- Starting workflows from InfoPath
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