Is Microsoft SharePoint easy to learn?
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For a website-based collaboration platform SharePoint is easy to maintain and, at its fundamental level, easy for business users to understand.
Here are some of our favorite ways to use SharePoint to make your business better.
- Create a Portal for Company-Wide Communications.
- Filter Information with SharePoint Views.
- Create Electronic Forms.
- Create a Customer Service Wiki.
- Use a Group Calendar.
- Use Labeled Libraries for Asset Organization.
- Keep Projects on Task.
What is this one-day SharePoint 2016 course for?
This one-day instructor-led course is for end users working in a SharePoint 2016 environment. It is an abbreviated version of our complete SharePoint End User class and is intended for people new to using SharePoint who will not be responsible for managing a SharePoint site. This course is intended for users new to SharePoint.
What’s new in SharePoint Server 2016?
SharePoint Server 2016 is evolving with features designed to be familiar, intuitive, and built for the way you work. Beginning with the November 2016 Public Update for SharePoint Server 2016 (Feature Pack 1), we’re taking what we learn as we improve Microsoft 365 and bringing it to SharePoint Server.
The SharePoint Server 2019 modern experience is similar to the experience in SharePoint in Microsoft 365. The main difference is Hub sites aren’t available in SharePoint Server. We do recommend that you use the same process as in SharePoint in Microsoft 365, create site collections for each unit of work instead of creating subsites.
After you login to SharePoint Server 2016, you can navigate SharePoint sites, view links to sites your organization has marked as important, view people profiles and search for people, sites and documents. The SharePoint mobile app for iOS is available from the Apple App Store now. Apps for Windows and Android will follow.