Master Pages
- Understanding Master Pages
Master Pages are used to create a consistent layout of pages on a SharePoint site. Watch this video to better understand how they are used and where they are stored on a site
Meeting Workspaces
- Introducing Meeting Workspaces
Meeting workspaces are similar to sites in SharePoint, but provide additional functionality such as a strong tie-in to Outlook and the ability to create and link meetings to SharePoint events list. Learn about these things and more by watching this video
My Sites
- Get to know My Sites
The My Site feature in SharePoint helps to greatly enhance the user experience by providing them with a Personal site that they can use to share documents, links, pictures, their profile information and more. This video explores the My Sites capability in SharePoint
Navigation
- Customizing Current Navigation in WSS
Learn how to customize the Quick Launch navigation in Windows SharePoint Services
- Customizing Current Navigation in MOSS
Learn how to customize the Quick Launch navigation in Microsoft Office SharePoint Server
- Show Quick Launch bar on pages using SharePoint Designer
Web Part pages do not show the Quick Launch bar by default. This can be really confusing to end users who are used to the convenience of navigating using the Quick Launch bar. You can use SharePoint Designer to override this setting and show the Quick Launch bar on a Web Part page.
Overview
- What is SharePoint?
SharePoint 2007 is a platform that you can use for collaboration, publishing, searching, analyzing data and much much more. This video walks you through some of the benefits of this wonderful product.
- Security Overview
There are various levels of security that can be implemented in a SharePoint deployment. Content can be secured at the site, list, library, folder or at the item level.
- SharePoint Designer Overview
SharePoint Designer can be used in a WSS or MOSS environment to perform robust customizations to look and feel, and content for the site. This video provides an overview to Microsoft Office SharePoint Designer 2007.
- What’s new in Windows SharePoint Services v3
An overview of what is new in Windows SharePoint Services v3 as compared to v2
- What’s new in Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007
An overview of what is new in Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 as opposed to the older version SharePoint Portal Server 2003
- Exploring a SharePoint Site
This video explores the makeup of a SharePoint site. The Quick Launch, Ribbon and Content Area of the site pages are discussed. Also, the navigation scheme of the sites is explored.
- Getting Started with a SharePoint Site
Get maximum benefit out of your SharePoint site by learning how you can administer it. This video shows where you change the permissions for the site, modify its Theme, change the site icon and setup the quick launch menu. After doing all of that, you will want to change the content of the page which is also demonstrated in this video.
Recycle Bin
- Using the Recycle Bin
The first layer of protection for you list and library items in a site is the built in recycle bin. Watch this video to learn how the two tier recycle bin works in SharePoint.
- Site Delete Capture - Recycle Bin for deleted sites
SharePoint out of the box does not contain the functionality to archive deleted sites. Use the Site Delete Capture feature made by available by Microsoft IT team on CodePlex to implement the site delete capture functionality. This video walks you through obtaining this component, installing it and how to use it.
- Use Recycle Bin to recover content
The recycle bin in SharePoint works as a first line of defense for intentionally or unintentionally deleted documents. This video shows how the recycle bin works and the two stages of recycle bin that exist in SharePoint to further protect your information.
Reporting Services
- Introduction to SQL Reporting Services 2008 R2 and Report Builder 3.0
In this video, you will get an overview of SQL Reporting Services 2008 R2 and the various Report Authoring tools that are available. You will learn how SharePoint 2010 can be integrated with Reporting Services. Also, you will be introduced to Report Builder 3.0, which is a free authoring tool, to create powerful no-code solutions, all managed and rendered using SharePoint 2010.
- Installing SQL 2008 Reporting Services R2 Add-in for SharePoint 2010
In this video we will cover the basic steps required to verify and /or install SQL Server 2008 R2 Reporting Services Add-in for SharePoint 2010 and configure a Site Collection to create and manage reports using Report Builder 3.0 as a Click-Once application.
- Report Builder 3.0 Design Concepts and Creating Shared Data Sources and Data Sets
In this video you will learn some basic report authoring concepts and techniques. You will learn how to create shared Data Sources and Data Sets and use them in new report.
- Working with Report Parts and Datasets
Learn how to take advantage of parts of exiting report by publishing a Report Part to SharePoint and reusing them in multiple reports.
- Introduction to Tablix Data Regions
This is an introduction to the New to Tablix data region in Reporting Services 2008. It combines the features of Tables, matrices, and lists.
- Tablix - Table Template
Learn how to create a Tablix Table from a blank template and add a row group to create a new stepped report. Also, control report headers by keeping them visible when scrolling through or printing a report.
- Report Parameters
Report parameters lets you control report data and connect related reports together. You will learn how to use parameters effectively to control the report appearance and to filter report data.
- Report Expressions
Expressions are used throughout the report definition to specify or calculate values for parameters, queries and filters. Learn how to build your own expressions to create a dynamic report.
- Sparklines and Databars
Learn how and when to use these small simple trend charts that graphically display aggregated information in a small space.
- Gauges and Indicators
The gauges and indicator data region are graphical representations of a single value in your dataset. Learn how and when to use a gauge or an indicator.
- Drill -Down, Drill-Through and Sub-reports
Learn how and when you should use Drill -Down, Drill-Through and Sub-reports. Each organizes data in a variety of ways to show the relationship of the general to the detailed information.
- Report Charts
Use Report Charts when you want to summarize data in a visual format. See how to insert some of the most common types into an existing report and learn some helpful formatting tips.
- Report Maps
Report Builder 3.0 provides an easy to use wizard to display your business data against a geographical background. Once the map is created, learn how customize it by modifying its properties and adding additional layers.
RSS
- Subscribing to List or Library RSS feeds
RSS (Real Simple Syndication) is very prevalant throughout SharePoint. Learn how to use RSS in SharePoint lists and libraries

