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Part 1: Create and Customize Web Pages
1.1 Create and modify web pages
Create a Team Site
Create a Basic Meeting Workspace Site
Create a web part page by use a browser
Attach a master page
Create a web Page from a Master Page
Delete a web page
1.2 Customize and modify web pages
Insert web components
Insert text, screentips, and hyperlinks
Insert images
Create a table layout
Change the default page for a web site
Reset to a site definition
Add client-side interactivity
1.3 Web Parts and Web Part Zones
Add a web part and modify web part properties
Delete a web part
Insert or delete a web part zone
Deploy web parts
Part 2: Use Cascading Style Sheets to Change Page Look and Feel
2.1 Understand and Apply Cascading Style Sheets
Understand the Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
Create, modify, and delete styles
Use the style application toolbar
Create and attaching CSS files
Understand CSS inheritance in SharePoint
Edit CSS files manually
Part 3: Work with Master Pages
3.1 Customize Master Pages
Understand master pages
Customize a master page
Change the default master page
Manage content placeholders and content regions
Reset a master page to the site definition
Part 4: Design Workflows
4.1 Understand Workflow Components and Processes
Events, actions, conditions and steps
Parallel vs. serial actions
Workflow forms
Check the status of a workflow
Create a workflow
Design the workflow
Delete or remove a workflow
4.2 Use SharePoint Designer 2007 to Create Workflows
1. Create, name, and assign a workflow
2. Define steps, conditions, and actions
3. Set the variables
4. Use variables to make decisions
5. Add ‘else if’ conditional branching
6. Complete the workflow
7. Test the workflow
Part 5: Data Sources, Data Connections
5.1 Access existing SharePoint 2007 Sites, Lists, and Libraries
Open and navigate through a SharePoint site from SharePoint Designer 2007
Open or edit a file in a SharePoint library
Check out/edit a file from an Office program
Edit a file by open it from a SharePoint site
Save a file to a SharePoint library or another web location
5.2 Connect to data inside and outside of SharePoint
Lists and libraries
External business data
External databases
XML Web services via SOAP
REST, RSS, and server-side scripts
XML source files
Delete data source connections to SharePoint lists or libraries
5.3 Add and configure linked data source
Merge or join the data?
Link data sources by merging
Link data sources by joining
Copy, modify, and query data sources
Create a data source query
Add, remove, or arrange fields
5.4 Filter and sort data
Add, delete, and modify filters
Add a clause to an existing filter
Group the clauses in a filter
Modify and delete clauses
Add or remove a sort order
5.5 Add and configure Web services
Add a SOAP service as a data source
Step 1: Add a SOAP Web service to the Data Sources list
Step 2: Test the data source connection
Step 3: Create a Data View of the SOAP Web service data source
Configure the Web.Config File on the Server
5.6 Add and configure XML files
Add an XML file as a data source
Create an XML file
Import an XML file located on your computer or network
Connect to an XML file located on an external server
5.7 Add and configure server-side scripts
Add a server-side script as a data source
Step 1: Add a server-side script to the Data Source Library
Step 2: Create a data view of the server-side script
Troubleshoot the data source connection
5.8 Add and configure a database as a data source
What kind of database do I have?
What data provider do I want to use?
What authentication method do I want to use?
Configure the Web.Config file on the server
Connect to a database by saving the user name and password
Connect to a database by using a custom connection string
Create custom SQL commands
Add SQL Parameters
Modify the data source properties of an existing database connection
Part 6: Data Views and Forms
6.1 Create new list forms
What is a list form?
Default list forms: Dispform.aspx, Editform.aspx, Newform.aspx
Create a New List Form and Associate It with a List
Edit an Existing List Form
Use Office InfoPath 2007 to Replace Default Forms
Create a custom list form
6.2 Create new list views
What is a list view?
Create a list view
Ways to customize your list view in SharePoint Designer 2007
Create a custom list view
6.3 Web Parts for views and forms in SharePoint Designer 2007
XSLT List View Web Part
XSLT List Form Web Part
Data Form Web Part
Data View Web Part
List Form Web Part
List View Web Part
InfoPath Form Web Part
6.4 Create a SharePoint list or library
List options in SharePoint Designer
Create a SharePoint list or library
Create a custom list
Create a SharePoint list from a template
Create an external list
Create a list from a spreadsheet
Hide a list or library from the browser
6.5 Create Data Forms
What is a Data Form?
Insert a form using the Ribbon
Insert a form using the Data Source Details panel
Create data forms
6.6 Create Data Views
What is a Data View?
Create Data Views
Insert a Data View from the Ribbon
Insert a Data View using the Data Source Details pane
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