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Part I: Collaborating with Team Sites
5. Type the filename, title, and any keywords that you want to tag the
document with in the Name, Title, and Enterprise Keywords text
boxes, respectively.
See Chapter 2 for details on working with document properties.
6. Click the Save button to save the properties you’ve entered for the
document.
The uploaded document appears in the document library.
Adding calendar items
SharePoint 2010’s team sites provide you with a calendar for tracking your
team events. You can access the calendar by clicking the Calendar link in the
home page’s left navigation pane.
The calendar displays events in the Calendar view. You can use the Ribbon to
change the view from month, to week, or day view and to add new events. To
add a new event to the team calendar:
1. Click the Calendar link in the left navigation pane.
2. Click the Events tab in the Ribbon and then click the New Event button.
A new window appears for you to enter your new calendar item, as
shown in Figure 1-3.
3. Type the information for your event.
The Title, Start Time, and End Time fields have asterisks next to them
indicating they are required fields.
To customize the fields that appear on this form, see Chapter 9.
4. Click the Save button to save the event to the calendar.
You can add tasks, contacts, announcements, and even new discussion topics
just as easily as adding new calendar events. See Chapter 3 for details on this.
Social networking
SharePoint 2010 lets you do some exciting things with social network-
ing, which is a fancy way of referring to ways that people can share ideas,
insights, and information among groups of users, such as sharing links with
your friends on Facebook.
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