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  What's New in SharePoint Designer 2010?

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SharePoint Designer 2010 for Power Users Training
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Part 1: What’s New in SharePoint Designer
             2010?
1.1 Redesigned user interface
 
  • Office Ribbon
  • File Tab
  • Navigation Bar & Pane
  • Gallery Pages
  • Summary Pages
  • List & Content Type Editors
  • Zoom to Contents
  • All Files View
1.2 Workflows
 
  • Reusable workflows
  • Export workflows
  • Association columns
  • Associate workflows with content types
  • Site workflows
  • Edit workflows included with SharePoint 2010
  • Design a custom approval process
  • Impersonation steps
  • Visio integration: Workflow visualizations
  • Substeps & new workflow actions
1.3 Views & Forms
 
  • XSLT List View Web Part
  • Shared XSLT templates
  • Revert XSLT to undo customizations
  • Create data views from the Ribbon
  • Apply conditional formatting from the Ribbon
  • Apply shared view styles from the Ribbon
  • Data views support Ajax
  • Related item views
  • Custom actions
  • InfoPath forms
1.4 External content types & Business
      Connectivity Services
 
  • Create External Content Types in SharePoint Designer 2010
  • External lists
  • External lists in SharePoint Workspace
  • External lists in Outlook
  • Business data columns, workflow, & Word
1.5 Control where & how people
      use SharePoint Designer 2010
 
  • Administration pages for the web application and site collection
  • CustomIze pages requires higher permissions by default
  • New page-editing experience: Default mode vs. Advanced mode
  • Site pages
  • Easily revert site pages to a previous version
Part 2: Work with Master Pages and
             Cascading Style Sheets
2.1 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
2.2 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: Design Workflows
3.1 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
3.2 Use SharePoint Designer 2010 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 4: Data Sources, Data Connections
4.1 Access existing SharePoint 2010
      Sites, Lists, and Libraries
 
  • Open and navigate through a SharePoint site from SharePoint Designer 2010
  • 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
4.2 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
4.3 Add and configure linked
      data sources
 
  • 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
4.4 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
4.5 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
4.6 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
Part 4: Data Sources, Data Connections
            (continued)
4.7 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
4.8 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 5: Data Views and Forms
5.1 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 2010 to Replace Default Forms
  • Create a custom list form
5.2 Create new list views
 
  • What is a list view?
  • Create a list view
  • Ways to customize your list view in SharePoint Designer 2010
  • Create a custom list view
5.3 Web Parts for views and forms in
      SharePoint Designer 2010
 
  • 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
5.4 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
5.5 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
5.6 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
  • Dragging Data Sources from the Navigation Pane
  • Edit list forms using InfoPath 2010
  • How InfoPath 2010 works with SharePoint lists
  • Preview of a list form before you customize it in InfoPath
5.7 Customize Data Views and Forms
 
  • Opening List and Data Views
  • Add, remove, and rearrange columns
  • Sort, group, and filter data
  • Conditional formatting
  • Paging
  • Enable inline editing
  • Enable asynchronous updates
  • Add toolbar options
  • Apply view styles
  • Customize a list form using InfoPath 2010
Part 6: External Content Types
6.1 Overview of content types
 
  • What you can manage with content types
  • Site and list content types
  • Content type inheritance
6.2 Create, edit, and delete
      content types
 
  • Create a content type
  • Edit a content type
  • Change the title, description, and group
  • Change the associated document template
  • Make the content type read-only
  • Delete the site content type
6.3 Add columns to a content type
 
  • Create a new site column
  • Add an existing column to a site content type
  • Make a column required, optional, or hidden
  • Delete a column in a content type
Part 7: Reporting
7.1 Configure and Run Reports
 
  • Use reports to measure site performance and usage
  • File reports
  • Generate reports
  • Problem reports
  • Shared Content reports
  • Site Summary report
  • Usage Summary reports
  • Sort, filter, copy, and save reports
Part 8: Manage SharePoint Sites
8.1 Backup, Restore, Copy, Import &
      Export Sites & Packages
 
  • Configure Contributor settings
  • Back up, restore, or move a SharePoint site
  • Move or copy a SharePoint site from one location to another
  • Export or import a web package
  • Copying lists and libraries between sites
  • Copying documents between sites
Part 9: Additional Topics
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