This Wednesday I will be offering a class and hands-on lab based on my book, SharePoint 2007 and 2010 Customization for the Site Owner, at MAX Technical Training.
In the morning we will see how these customizations are done, what you can and cannot do, and do a few hands-on walk troughs. In the afternoon you can use our lab computers, or if you have remote access to your SharePoint site you can use your own site, to follow step by step labs to apply what you have learned. You may also use the lab time to apply anything in the book to your site while I’m there to help.
The class and the book apply to SharePoint 2007, SharePoint 2010 and SharePoint Online / Office 365. The lab computers will include access to all three versions!
And of course, you will get a free copy of the book!
Click here to sign up: http://www.maxtrain.com/Classes/ClassInfo.aspx?Id=33292
MS-SPFP SharePoint Customization for the Site Owner - Enhancing the User Interface and Productivity
A one day, hands on, quick way to enhance your SharePoint sites presented by MAX's own Microsoft SharePoint MVP. You can choose to do your customizations (labs) in SharePoint 2007, SharePoint 2010 or SharePoint Online / Office 365. The morning will get you the tips and background info you need while the afternoon will be all hands on labs!
As part of this class you will also receive a copy of Mike's book, SharePoint 2007 and 2010 Customization for the Site Owner. While we can only explore a handful of these customizations in a day, there are over 75 customizations in the book to further enhance your sites.
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2 comments:
I see a book for 2007 and 2010 sharepoint customisation for the site owner. is there another book for 2013 customisation for the site owner. please let me know.
I have one about half done... but they broke SharePoint Designer by removing the display view and made some of the simple customizations very hard for typical site owners. One day, maybe... :-)
Mike
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