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SharePoint 2010: Modify a Content Type |
To modify an existing content type, open the Site Settings page, as explained at the beginning of this article, and click Content Types in the Galleries section of the page. This selection opens a page where you can modify content types. |
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SharePoint 2010: Create a Content Type |
To create a new content type in a site, open the Site Settings page, as explained at the beginning of this article, and click Content Types in the Galleries section of the page. |
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SharePoint 2010 : Create a Site Column |
To create a site column, open the Site Settings page, as explained at the beginning of this chapter, and then click Site Columns in the Galleries section of the page. |
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SharePoint 2010: Change the Look of a Site by Using Themes |
To apply a different theme to a site, open the Site Settings page, as explained earlier. In the Look and Feel section of the page, click the Site Theme link. This selection opens a page that enables you to pick a theme for the site |
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SharePoint 2010 : Change the Name, Description, Icon, or URL of a Site |
Every site has a name or title that is usually displayed on all the pages, generally above the top navigation bar and in the breadcrumbs. The description of a site sometimes appears under the breadcrumbs or at the top of some of the pages, and the icon usually appears next to the title |
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Performing Administrative Tasks Using Central Administration (part 2) |
In SharePoint 2010, you manage Web applications by going to the Web Application page and using the Web Application Ribbon, as shown in Figure 2. The sections that follow will show how to create, delete, and configure Web applications using the options you can select on this Ribbon. |
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SharePoint 2010 : Create a Subsite (part 3) |
A team site is a simple site with a document library, an announcements list, a calendar list, a links list, a tasks list, and a team discussion board. To create a team site, select the Team Site template in the Create dialog and fill in the site’s title and URL name . |
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