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Book Description

For those new to SharePoint Online, as well as those who have worked with previous versions of the SharePoint platform, this guide is intended to give concrete steps to rapidly understand how to configure, develop, and administrate solutions in this new environment.

SharePoint Online Development, Configuration, and Administration puts forth the most efficient way to get up to speed on the platform. This book, packed with value, provides clear, concise information about all of the common portions of SharePoint that you would need to work with – including WebParts, reporting, site management, administration and licensing with O365, and workflows using Microsoft Flow. These tips from a seasoned developer will teach you how to

  • Work with Sites, Lists, Permissions, Access, and other core functionality
  • Make customizations to the look and feel of SharePoint Online
  • Understand Web Part development and deployment
  • Develop Microsoft Flow processes for business process automation
  • Utilize Reporting functionality available in O365
  • Look at the many options for administrating SharePoint components

Table of Contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. Chapter 1: Licensing, Administration, and Data Migration
    1. Licensing and the Office 365 Portal
    2. External Users Licensing (Guest Access)
    3. User Administration
    4. SharePoint Administration
    5. Data Migration
    6. Usage Reports
    7. Summary
  6. Chapter 2: Core SharePoint Online Functionality
    1. Sites
    2. Lists
    3. Pages
    4. Document Libraries
    5. Sync Document Libraries
    6. Basic Document Collaboration
    7. Setting Permissions
    8. Tasks, Calendars, and Other Apps
    9. Summary
  7. Chapter 3: Styling and Visuals
    1. Basic Styling
    2. Creating a Site Based on a Different Template
    3. Navigation
    4. Modifying Pages
    5. Embedding a Document in a Page
    6. Adding a Chart
    7. Using Microsoft Forms for Surveys
    8. Summary
  8. Chapter 4: Developing Custom Web Parts
    1. A Few Thoughts on Level of Effort
    2. Developing a Web Part
    3. Web Part Code
    4. Summary
  9. Chapter 5: Workflows
    1. Creating a Flow
    2. Testing the Flow
    3. Approval Workflow
    4. Managing Flows
    5. Summary
  10. Index
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