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About Microsoft SharePoint 2013 : What Is Tagging? |
Tagging is a social web mechanism available in Microsoft SharePoint 2013 Server (not in SPF) that allows you as the user to tag a document or a list item or even a page—in the SharePoint site or outside it. |
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About Microsoft SharePoint 2013 : What Is a Content Type? |
Lists and document libraries can store different kinds of content, known as content types. A site manager can create and manage the content types in a site. The content types are then available in that site and in all the sites under it. |
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About Microsoft SharePoint 2013 : What Are Web Parts? |
Web parts are the building blocks of pages in SharePoint. They are components that show data, and they can be placed in certain regions of a page—known as web part zones, or as part of text in certain page editing controls. |
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About Microsoft SharePoint 2013 : What Is a View? |
Using views is a useful way for a list manager to create different ways to show the information in a list or library. Different views can show different columns and have different sorting and filtering, grouping, and styles. |
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