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    • SharePoint 2010

      Find and manage content in a Document Center

    • SharePoint 2010

      Create and manage multi-document work products with Document Sets

    • SharePoint 2010

      Manage digital assets

    • SharePoint 2010

      Use Microsoft Word 2010 with a SharePoint site

This course provides an overview of the new and updated document management features in SharePoint Server 2010. If you are already familiar with basic document management tasks--such document check-in/check-out and working with document version history--but you want to gain a basic understanding of some of the more advanced document management capabilities in SharePoint Server 2010, then this course if for you. We’ll help you become familiar with the new document management features, and see how they might make your work easier.

Goals

After completing this course you will be able to:

  • Understand how the Document Center site makes it easy to manage a large number of documents.

  • Use metadata to find content and navigate large libraries.

  • Create and manage multi-document work products using Document Sets.

  • Understand how you can manage and use rich media, such as video and audio files, on a SharePoint Server 2010 site.

  • Take advantage of SharePoint Server’s rich integration with Office client programs to complete document management tasks within the familiar context of Office client programs.

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