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Managing and Using Microsoft SharePoint 2010

Managing and Using Microsoft SharePoint 2010 . By Gerard Beckerleg. Course Website. http://sharepoint.ssw.com.au/Training/UTSSP2010 / Course Materials. Part A: SharePoint 2010. Sessions Part A SharePoint Concepts and Use. Part B: SharePoint 2010.

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Managing and Using Microsoft SharePoint 2010

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  1. Managing and Using Microsoft SharePoint 2010 By Gerard Beckerleg

  2. Course Website • http://sharepoint.ssw.com.au/Training/UTSSP2010/ • Course Materials

  3. Part A: SharePoint 2010 Sessions Part A SharePoint Concepts and Use

  4. Part B: SharePoint 2010 Sessions Part B SharePoint Configuration and Admin

  5. Session 9: SharePoint 2010Form and Excel Services

  6. Agenda • Why use Form Services • Why use Excel Services

  7. Forms • A form is to fill out data • Forms works really well for lists (store data) • In SharePoint, there are two ways to create forms…

  8. How to create forms • SharePoint Designer 2010 • Microsoft InfoPath 2010

  9. Creating forms in SharePoint Designer • Navigate to the list • Create a new form for “new”, “edit” or “display” • Modify the aspx page with SharePoint designer

  10. Working with SharePoint Designer for pages and forms… • Need good understanding of: • HTML • Need some basic (probably good!) understanding of : • CSS • XSL • ASP.NET

  11. InfoPath forms • Replaces paperwork • Design rich forms • Fill out rich forms

  12. Start with pre-built templates

  13. Create title, headings and sections

  14. Conditional formatting and no-code actions

  15. InfoPath form for a list

  16. InfoPath with SharePoint 2007 • Data stored in Document Library • Template stored in Document Library • Forms can be mapped to a content type – different forms for the same content type

  17. InfoPath with SharePoint Server 2010 • Workflows • SharePoint List forms • SharePoint Forms Library • Document Information Panel

  18. List Form or Forms Library • List Forms are new in SharePoint 2010 and InfoPath 2010 • If you want the data to be stored in the list, List Forms are perfect • If you have complex forms, particularly, repeating sections, use Forms Library

  19. Let’s get started:Creating a form for Carpool

  20. Rules to better forms with InfoPath Always use mixed mode • InfoPath (rich client) • InfoPath Form Service (web client)

  21. Get external data from SharePoint

  22. Databind the drop down lists

  23. Setting up default values

  24. Publish form template to SharePoint 2007…

  25. Publishing in SharePoint 2010 • Is one click

  26. Filling forms in SharePoint Lets test using it • File – New… This creates a form based on this template • Save it…. in the document library Time goes by… • Others open it • Update this existing form

  27. Save a filled form to SharePoint

  28. Some problems with the form… • We can kick out the driver? • How to do read-only data

  29. Passenger View • View -> Manage Views -> Add a New View…

  30. Rules – switch to Passenger View

  31. Rules – auto insert passenger name

  32. Client doesn’t have InfoPath

  33. Making it a web-enabled form

  34. Opening a form in the browser

  35. Alert Me

  36. InfoPath and MOSS workflows • Out of the box MOSS workflows works very well with InfoPath sample form templates: • Expense Report + Approval Workflow • Travel Request + Approval Workflow • Meeting Agenda + Collect Signature Workflow

  37. Forms Services – summary • Using InfoPath, with SharePoint • Adding views and rules • Adding workflows

  38. Break

  39. Excel Services • Access calculated data and reports • Report publisher can limit the data that they can access • Safeguard confidential details such as formulas

  40. Excel Services - continued • Don’t need to have Excel to view spreadsheets • Users can create a snapshot of the file in Excel – read-only view of the calculated data. • Various different reports against the same spreadsheet

  41. Reports Center • KPI • Dashboard (sample) • Reports (sample) • Data Connection Library – definition of data connections can be defined in one place and shared by different spreadsheets

  42. BI Center

  43. Publish Excel spreadsheet

  44. Where does it all fit

  45. Excel web access • View, filter, export Excel snapshot via web page

  46. Excel web service • Exposes Excel web services that your applications can use to upload, modify Excel data and refresh calculations

  47. Excel calculation service • Refreshing all data for a snapshot view to present to the client

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