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SharePoint 2010 : Associate a Workflow with a List or Library |
You want to assign a workflow to a list or library so that users can select it from the list of available workflows. Or you might want to define a workflow that starts automatically when a document or list item is added or modified in the library or list. |
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SharePoint 2010 : Start a Workflow |
When a workflow has been attached to a list or document library, it can be configured to start automatically when someone changes an item or file, or it can be configured to require the user to manually start the workflow. If it is configured to start manually, you might have to start it yourself. |
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SharePoint 2010 : Grant Permissions to a File or List Item |
You want to change the permissions a certain user or group of users has on a file or list item. Because permissions for items are inherited from the list or library they are in, the items or files have the same permissions as the list. Sometimes you want to set different permissions on documents or items than for the list. For example, say you want to upload a document to share with several colleagues but not with other people who have access to the document library. |
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SharePoint 2010 : Compare Versions of a Page |
Often you want to restore a page to a previous state (before some changes were made to the page), but you want to compare differences between the versions before making up your mind about which one to restore. |
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SharePoint 2010 : Publish a Page |
When a page is located in a document library that requires publishing—something that is common when you’re using the publishing features (where all pages in a site are in the Pages library)—you must publish the page in order for users to be able to see it.
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SharePoint 2010 : Modify a Web Part |
To modify a web part of any kind, switch the page to editing mode. Then select the web part whose properties you want to edit by hovering your mouse over the web part and selecting the check box that appears at the top-right corner of the web part (on the title row) |
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SharePoint 2010 : Use Built-in Web Parts (part 2) |
You can type any kind of text in a Content Editor web part, including scripts. To add a Content Editor web part to a page, switch the web part selection pane to the Media and Content category and select the Content Editor web part from the list of web parts. |
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SharePoint 2010 : Add a Web Part |
Some pages enable you to add web parts to them. To add a web part to a page, you first need to decide where on the page you want it. Depending on the type of page, there may be several web part zones you can add web parts to, or you may have the option to add a web part to a text control in the page. |
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