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Getting started with SharePoint 2013 sites : Locating content on a site, Changing your site’s title, description, and logo

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1. Locating content on a site

If you are the owner of a SharePoint 2013 team site, there are two primary areas of the site that you will commonly access while maintaining the site: the site contents and the site settings. Using the site contents link, you can quickly see all of the libraries, applications, and lists on the site as well as any subsites located under the current site. You can also use the site settings link to access the administrative menus with which you configure and maintain the site.

View site contents

  1. On the Home page of a site, on the Quick Launch bar, click the Site Contents link.

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View site settings

  1. On the Home page of your site, click the Settings button (the small gear icon next to the name of the logged-on user). On the menu that appears, click Site Settings.

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2. Changing your site’s title, description, and logo

One of the simplest formatting changes that you can make to your SharePoint 2013 site is to change its title, description, or logo. There is a separate link on the Site Settings page specifically designed for this change. Both the title and description fields are featured in pages throughout the site, and they can appear within search results, as well.

Change a site title, description, and logo

  1. On the Home page of your site, click the Settings button (the small gear icon next to the name of the logged-on user). On the menu that appears, click Site Settings.

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  2. On the Site Settings page, in the Look And Feel section, click the Title, Description, And Logo link.

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  3. On the Title, Description, And Logo page, verify or change the title entry, as desired.

  4. Verify or change the description of your site.

  5. In the Logo And Description section, click the From Computer link.

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  6. In the Add A Document dialog box, click the browse button and locate the file on your computer to upload as the new logo.

  7. Click OK to dismiss the dialog box.

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  8. Click OK to save your title, description, and logo changes.

 
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