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Sharepoint 2013 : Working with media - Introducing the Asset Library app

2/28/2015 12:24:12 AM
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A library of capital is SharePoint 2013 app which was optimized for the storage of the digital capital, which can include the audio, image, and the visual capital. The sight of defect for this library presents the capital in a sight of nail of the inch.

Create an asset library

  1. On the Quick Launch bar, click Site Contents.

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  2. On the Site Contents page, in the Lists, libraries, And Other Apps section, click the Add An App icon.

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  3. On the Your Apps page, scroll to the Apps You Can Add section.

  4. Click the Assets Library icon.

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  5. In the Adding Asset Library dialog box, in the Name text box, enter a name for the asset library.

  6. Click the Create button.

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Create an asset library by using the Asset Library app.

 
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