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Part I: Implementing SharePoint Collaboration
Figure 1-8:
Jumping
directly to
the All Site
Content
page of
the main
SharePoint
site.
As you can see from this brief introductory tour (which I urge you to try on
your own SharePoint site), the links on a SharePoint site are plentiful and
enable you to quickly navigate any of its pages.
Getting Online SharePoint Help
Don’t forget about the extensive online SharePoint help that’s available to
you at any time while you’re working on your site. To access the online help,
click the Help button in the top-right corner of the site.
This task is a bit tricky if you’re using Internet Explorer 8, however, because
for some unknown reason the SharePoint site Help button (with its question
mark icon) appears almost directly beneath the Help button for this Web
browser. This means that if you use this particular browser to access your
SharePoint site, you can all too easily click the wrong Help button and end up
with Explorer help when you want SharePoint help.
When you click the SharePoint Help button, the program opens a separate,
smaller browser window that typically contains the home page of the
Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 Help and How-To window, as shown in
Figure 1-9. As you can see in this figure, this page contains a number of topics
ranging from the standard “Welcome” to the more specialized “Working in
International Environments.”