Course Overview:
SharePoint is the Premier Office Collaboration Server Suite. Two of the most requested features to implement in any SharePoint Server environment is building custom workflows and incorporating InfoPath forms into the site. This course aims to build the average user’s body of knowledge and skill set to allow them to take on some of this responsibility. Students will learn the SharePoint Designer software, a free product, to do these tasks.
Over the course of the two days the users will work on a live SharePoint Server environments making changes to pages, adding pages and making Workflows. They will learn how to build InfoPath forms and migrate them to the SharePoint environment.
Attendees to TN-5202: Microsoft SharePoint 2010/2013: Workflows and Designing InfoPath Forms will receive TechNow approved course materials and expert instruction.
Date/Locations:
Duration: 2 days
Course Objectives:
- Identify the basic features of the SharePoint Designer environment.
- Create a new subsite.
- Add content to a web page.
- Use Cascading Style Sheets to format a SharePoint site.
- Link web pages.
- Add SharePoint components to the site.
- Automate business processes with workflows.
- Create InfoPath forms.
- Import and export forms.
- Customize a form layout.
- Distribute forms.
- Work with a database.
Prerequisites:
- Knowledge of HTML not required, but helpful
- Basic Computer Skills
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