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    • SharePoint 2010

      Creating a page from scratch

    • SharePoint 2010

      Formatting and editing a wiki page

    • SharePoint 2010

      Inserting and working with pictures

    • SharePoint 2010

      Saving your page

    • SharePoint 2010

      Where is everything?

    • SharePoint 2010

      Inserting and working with links

    • SharePoint 2010

      Inserting a link using double brackets

    • SharePoint 2010

      Creating a link and new page at the same time

    • SharePoint 2010

      Copying and pasting text

    • SharePoint 2010

      Uploading a file

    • SharePoint 2010

      Inserting and working with tables

    • SharePoint 2010

      Inserting video

    • SharePoint 2010

      Inserting and working with Web Parts

    • SharePoint 2010

      Go make pages!









Learn how to create wiki pages on a team site. Work with editing tools to format text; change the layout; and insert links, media, and Web Parts.

Goals

After completing this course you will be able to:

  • Provide examples of when to use wiki pages on a team site.

  • Create a wiki page.

  • Insert, format, and work with page content — including pictures, links, and video.

  • Work with new and existing Web Parts to display content (such as a list or library) on a wiki page.

Before you begin

This course requires familiarity with pages on a SharePoint 2010 team site, or completion of the course SharePoint pages I: An introduction.

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