Users can navigate to your site by typing the Web site address (URL) into their browser. You can enter the last part of the address. You should keep it short and easy to remember.
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Users can assemble new workflows out of building blocks deployed to the site. These workflows cannot add code. They can only ...
Users can connect to a broadcast site from at least Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 and broadcast a slide show to remote attendees ...
Users can enter data on their timesheets against projects or current assignments. This setting allows site-level consistency ...
Users can find your site listed in the site directory under a particular category. Select a category appropriate for your ...
Users can navigate to your site by typing the Web site address (URL) into their browser. You can enter the last part of the ...
Users can navigate to your site by typing the Web site address (URL) into their browser. You can enter the last part of the ...
Users can navigate to your site by typing the Web site address (URL) into their browser. You can enter the last part of the ...
Users can navigate to your site by typing the Web site address into a browser. Type only the last part of the address that ...
Users can publish browser-enabled InfoPath form templates to SharePoint form libraries but they cannot open the forms in ...