Part 1: Overview and Concepts Chapter 1 Introducing Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 Chapter 2 Introducing Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007
Part 2: End-User Features and Experiences Chapter 3 Using the Built-In Features of Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 Chapter 4 Using SharePoint with Microsoft Office 2007
Part 3: Creating, Designing, and Configuring Sites, Workspaces, and Pages with a Browser Chapter 5 Creating SharePoint Sites, Workspaces,and Pages Chapter 6 Designing Lists, Libraries, and Pages
Part 4: Creating,Designing, and Managing Sites and Working with SharePoint Designer 2007 Chapter 7 Whats New with Templates and Design Chapter 8 Creating and Formatting Web Part Pages... Chapter 9 Creating and Modifying Basic Site Features Chapter 10 Creating Data Sources and Data Views Chapter 11 Using WSS 3.0 Web Parts Chapter 12 Managing Site Content
Part 5: Installing Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 Chapter 13 Planning and Installing Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 Chapter 14 Backing Up, Restoring, and Migrating Sites
Part 6: Administering SharePoint Services Chapter 15 Administering a SharePoint Server Chapter 16 Managing Site Settings Chapter 17 SharePoint Central Administration
Part 7: Developing Web Parts in Visual Studio 2005, SharePoint Best Practices,and Maintaining Your Implementation Chapter 18 Advanced Design Techniques 555 Chapter 19 Beginning Web Part Development 577 Chapter 20 Additional SharePoint Best Practices Chapter 21 Getting SharePoint off the Launch Pad
Creating a Shared OneNote Notebook in SharePoint Users can easily create a shared notebook within a WSS 3.0 document library. Whenthe notebook is shared within the library, it becomes a folder, and each section of thenotebook is stored as a file. To create a shared OneNote notebook within SharePoint, perform the following steps: 1.From the Share menu, select Create Shared Notebook, as in Figure 4-24. 2.The New Notebook Wizard will start. Do the following: In the Name box, enter the name for the shared notebook. You have the option to select a color for the new notebooks cover, which will be displayed as the icon on the notebooks navigation bar. In the From Template list, you have the option to select a template to be used for all the pages in the shared notebook. 3. After the fields in step 2 are populated, click Next. 4.Under Who Will Use This Notebook?, select Multiple People Will Share The Notebook, choose the On A Server option, and click Next. 5.In the Path selection box, enter the location of the SharePoint library where you want to store your notebook. Click Browse to browse for the proper SharePoint site and then click Select when it is located. 6.Send an e-mail to the users you want to notify about the new shared notebook by checking the Create An E-Mail With A Link To This Notebook That I Can Send To Other People check box and then clicking Create. Figure 4-24 A OneNote user can create a shared notebook and specify the permissionsof the users who can read or contribute to the notes.