Microsoft Office Word 2003 Inside Out (Bpg-Inside Out)

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At the top of the Shared Workspace task pane, you see that you have the option of going to the team site that was just created. Position the pointer over the link and an arrow appears; click it to display a menu of choices as shown here:

You can perform a number of site management tasks by using this menu; for now, however, click Open Site In Browser to go to the Web site. Figure 25-5 shows the team site in its default state.

Figure 25-5: The new shared workspace team site includes areas for adding tasks, links, announcements, and more.

The following list describes the elements on the page:

Navigating the Site

The Quick Launch area, shown below, helps you navigate to various pages on the new team site. The Documents link takes you to a page that lists all shared documents stored on the site. Clicking Pictures enables you to create a library of images, movie clips, and diagrams you will be using in your team project. The Lists link takes you to a page where you can make changes to the lists SharePoint Team Services enable you to collect information for.

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All the data items you enter in the Document Workspace—announcements, contacts, events, links, and tasks—are stored in list form. You can modify the information that is shown, add information, and export list data to other Microsoft Office applications using the Lists view.

The General Discussion link enables you to create a message thread similar to those in newsgroups so that you can review and comment on the developing team project. Finally, the Surveys link takes you to a page that enables you to create online surveys to gather team opinions and reactions to topics related to the project.

Adding Information on the Site

As you can see, you can add information items on the shared workspace site, or you can add tasks, members, and other items by working with the Shared Workspace task pane in Word. Because the focus of this chapter is really sharing documents from within Word, we're going to return to the Shared Workspace task pane for most of the examples in this chapter. However, it's worth noting that there are a few actions that you'll want to perform on the site itself. On the team Web site, you will probably want to do the following:

This is only a quick overview of some of the features on the shared workspace site you may want to try. The site is easy to use and modify—you'll want to spend some time exploring and experimenting to create just the right setup for your team.


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