Overview
The goal of this course is to provide you with the knowledge required as a site administrator or owner of Microsoft SharePoint sites to create, configure and manage SharePoint Sites in Office 365/Microsoft 365.
Note – If you are a ‘back end’ SharePoint Administrator looking for training on the SharePoint Admin Center, you should attend the following course: Mastering SharePoint Online Design, Architecture and Best Practice Administration – QAASPOE.
The course emphasises hands-on experience, with a series of self-guided exercises integrated into the training.
Prerequisites
- Attendance of the Mastering SharePoint Fundamentals Course – QASPEUOL1 or equivalent knowledge and experience of Microsoft SharePoint
- A basic understanding of Windows 10 or higher.
- Experience using Microsoft Edge or equivalent browser.
- Fundamental experience with Office 365/Microsoft 365 is recommended, including Logging in and navigating around Office 365/Microsoft 365.
- A basic knowledge of Office applications (Word, Excel, Outlook).
Dual monitor setup is required when attending this course via the QA Attend from Anywhere or Virtual Classroom delivery methods.
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Delegates will learn how to
You will understand and learn how to create, configure, and manage:
- What are SharePoint Site Administrators’ roles and responsibilities
- SharePoint Evergreen model and how to keep up to date with changes
- SharePoint Site Use cases and templates
- SharePoint Administrators vs Site Administrators vs Site Owners
- Top-Level Site vs. Subsite Administration
- Creating Sites and Site Designs
- Creating, configuring and Managing Site Pages
- Understanding Lists vs. Libraries
- Creating, configuring and managing Site Lists
- Creating, configuring and managing Site Libraries
- Creating, configuring and managing Metadata
- Site Columns
- Content Types
- Managed Metadata
- Document Sets
- Document ID AKA Durable Links
- Creating, configuring and managing Site News
- Creating, configuring and managing Site Events
- Creating, configuring and managing Site Spaces
- Creating, configuring and managing Site Navigation
- Site Navigation
- Home Sites and Global App Bar
- Targeting Content and Navigation using Audiences
- Understanding Creating, configuring and managing Hub Sites
- Understanding and configuring Site Permissions
- Understanding and configuring External Sharing
- Creating, configuring and managing Site Libraries
- Extending SharePoint Site Functionality using Apps and Features
- Understanding and configuring Site Settings
Outline
Please note that due to the dynamic nature of Office 365/Microsoft 365 some content may change without notice.
Module 1: Introduction to SharePoint Administration
- SharePoint Site Administration
- How to keep up to date with changes?
- What’s new in SharePoint
- SharePoint Intrazone
- SharePoint Pitstop - Monthly
- SharePoint Community Site
- Microsoft 365 RoadMap
- SharePoint Use Cases
- Site Templates
Module 2: Site Administration
- SharePoint Administrators vs Site Administrators vs Site Owners
- Top-Level Site vs Subsite Administration
- Creating a Site (Top-Level)
- Creating a Team Site
- Creating a Communication Site
- Site Designs
- Creating a Subsite
Module 3: Site Pages
- Creating and Managing Site Pages
- Adding a page
- Page Sections
- SharePoint Page Web Parts
- Page Editing
- HTML Field Security
- Modern Page Publishing
- Page Scheduling
- Promoting a page
- Page Comments
- Page Branding/Themes
- Site/Page Header Options
- Site/Page Footer Options
- Page Analytics
- SharePoint Page performance
- SharePoint Intranet Resources and Best Practices
Module 4: Lists and Libraries
- SharePoint Site Content
- SharePoint Lists
- SharePoint Document Libraries
- Lists and Library Confusion
- Creating and Managing Lists
- When should I use a SharePoint List?
- SharePoint Site Administrator List Tasks
- Creating Lists
- Customizing Lists
- Creating/Editing/Deleting Columns (Metadata)
- Planning Columns/Metadata
- The Goldilocks formula for columns/metadata
- Column Validation
- Editing and deleting columns
- Column Conditional Formatting
- SharePoint List Views
- Creating/Editing/Deleting List Views
- Configuring List Forms
- Microsoft Lists Rules
- Microsoft Lists Alerts
- Microsoft Lists Settings
- Microsoft Lists Versioning
- Microsoft Lists Advanced Settingso
- Microsoft Lists Ratings
- Deleting/Restoring Lists and List Items
- Microsoft Lists Resources
- SharePoint Document Libraries
- SharePoint Site Administrator Document Library Tasks
- Creating Document Libraries
- Customizing Libraries
- Configuring Library Settings
- Deleting/Restoring Documents and Document Libraries
- Site Columns
Module 5: Content Types
- Site Content Types
- Creating Content Types
- Gotcha - Enabling Site Level Content Types
- Adding Site Content Types
- Changing Existing List/Document Content Types
- Content Type gotcha
- Document Library File Template Management
Module 6: Document Sets
- Document Sets
- Enable the Document Set Feature
- Adding a Document Set Content Type to a library
- Document Set Settings
- Document Set Content Types
- Document IDs, AKA Durable Links
- Ways to View and Utilize Document IDs
Module 7: Metadata and Folders
- SharePoint Managed Metadata
- Term Groups Term Sets and Terms
- Term Store Groups and Permissions
- Term Synonyms and Language Translations
- Using Managed Metadata
- Folders vs. Metadata
- Folders
- Metadata
- Using Folders and Metadata Together
Module 8: News and Events
- News Posts
- Creating News Posts
- Creating News Posts
- Creating News posts
- Edit a News Post
- Removing a News Post
- News Web Part
- News Digests
- Events
Module 9: SharePoint Spaces
- Understanding SharePoint Spaces
- Creating, configuring and managing SharePoint Spaces
Module 10: Navigation in SharePoint
- SharePoint Site Navigation
- Team Site Navigation
- Communication Site Navigation
- Web Part Navigation Options
- SharePoint App Bar and Global Navigation
- Customization of App Bar Global Navigation
- Site Navigation Updates and Documentation
- Audience Targeting
- Targeting Events
- Targeting News
- Targeting Navigation Links
- Targeting Documents
Module 11: Understanding Hub Sites
- Hub Sites
- Hub Site Benefits
- Associating Sites to a Hub Site
- Hub Site Limitations
Module 12: SharePoint Security
- SharePoint Security
- SharePoint Site Permissions vs Microsoft 365 Group Security
- SharePoint Modern Team Sites and Microsoft 365 Groups
- Microsoft 365 Security Model
- Microsoft 365 Group access vs SharePoint Site Sharing
- SharePoint Site Access Requests
- SharePoint Site Security Components
- Permission levels
- SharePoint Groups
- Default SharePoint Groups
- Custom SharePoint Groups
- SharePoint Group Best Practice
- Permission Inheritance
- Breaking Inheritance
- Checking Permissions
- Applying SharePoint Security
- SharePoint Site (Collection) Administrators Permissions
- Granting Permissions
- Site Permissions
- Sharing SharePoint Components
- Sharing a Site
- Sharing a Document Library/List
- Outlook External Sharing Link Features
- Folder and Item Advanced Permissions
- Item level QR Codes
- Modifying and Removing Permissions
- SharePoint Permissions Best Practice
- SharePoint External Sharing
- Authenticated External User sharing
- Authenticated External User Site Management
- Authenticated External User Link Management
- SharePoint External Sharing Alerts, Auditing, and Reporting
- SharePoint Guest Expiration (Spoiler alert– nothing to do with Guests)
Module 13: Customising SharePoint using Apps and Features
- SharePoint Apps
- SharePoint Store
- App Requests and Approval
- SharePoint App Licensing
- SharePoint App Licensing – Classic App ‘gotcha’
- SharePoint Features
Module 14: Site Settings
- Site Settings
- Communication vs Team Sites Site Settings
- Site Settings Gotcha
- Regional Settings
- Language Settings
- User Alerts
- Storage Metrics
- Microsoft Search settings
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