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OneNote 2010 Share Notebook

Share Notebooks in OneNote 2010

In Microsoft OneNote 2010, you can share a notebook so that you can access it on other computers, the web, or mobile and work on it together with other people. Taking notes as a group is a collaborative process. As a collaborative tool, OneNote offers far more than the ability

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SharePoint Workspace

Synchronizing with SharePoint Workspace

SharePoint Workspace is a desktop program that you can use to take SharePoint site content offline and collaborate on the content with others while being disconnected from the network. While you and other team members are offline, you can make changes to SharePoint content that will eventually synchronize back to

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Managing Term Store on SharePoint

Managing Term Store on SharePoint

Term Store is used to configure managed metadata for sites. The managed metadata features in SharePoint Online provide support for the implementation of formal taxonomies through managed terms. By configuring and using managed metadata on content on sites, you can improve the consistency of metadata on your content, and also

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Creating a New site on SharePoint

Creating a New Site on SharePoint

A site for teams to quickly create, organize, and share information. It provides a document library and a list for managing documents. i. Create a New Site 1. From SharePoint site, go to Site Actions and click on [New Site]. 2.On the Create page, under [Featured Items] tab and insert Title and click

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Contact Card on Lync 2010

Contact Card on Lync 2010

Contact Card displays detailed information about people and provides one-click access to several ways of communicating with someone. Lync allows you to send an instant message, start a call, or send an email message directly from someone’s contact card. You can also check free/busy information from the person’s Microsoft outlook

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Privacy Relationship on Lync 2010

Privacy relationships control how much of your presence information you want your contacts to see. Contacts are assigned to five different relationships and each relationship provides access to a different set of information. For example, all new contacts are automatically listed as Colleagues in your organizations when you add them. Therefore they

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