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Sharepoint 2013 : Navigate Through a SharePoint Site (part 1) |
This section explains the different mechanisms that help you to navigate through a site. Most sites use the navigation ribbon (also known as the Browse ribbon) to show navigation controls on the top of the page—including a top navigation bar and the breadcrumbs. |
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Sharepoint 2013 : Change Language and Regional Settings |
Depending on the configuration of the SharePoint environment, you might be able to define your own regional settings for that environment (which will affect all sites in that environment) or for the specific site (which affects just that site). |
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Sharepoint 2013 : Sign Out of a Site, Use the Ribbon |
Any page in SharePoint might have several ribbons with different command buttons and actions. Often you will want to either show the ribbon to expose editing options on a page, or manually switch to different ribbons to find the actions or the information that those other ribbons offer.
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Sharepoint 2013 : Get to a SharePoint Site |
Depending on the setup of the site itself, you might or might not be prompted for a password. Because SharePoint is often configured to automatically identify you, the likelihood is that you will not be prompted, and SharePoint will log you on with the user name and password you used when you logged on to your computer. |
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Sharepoint 2013 : Community portals and sites - Managing replies |
As a member of a SharePoint 2013 community site, you still can manage replies if you are not a moderator or owner of the site. Your editing capabilities, however, are limited to replies that you have authored or replies that belong to discussions that you have authored. |
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