SharePoint in Plain English

A short, fun, animated approach, showing you what SharePoint is all about. Learn more at office.microsoft.com

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16 Responses to SharePoint in Plain English

  1. obartholdson says:

    Depends on the type of file. PowerPoint, Word and OneNote offer co-authoring with tracked changes. Excel doesn’t offer co-authoring, but can be used as a shared workbook so that many users can save changes concurrently.

  2. kaiserphl says:

    Call her “Manique” and its good.

  3. GhostWritersForHire says:

    BIG QUESTION: Can multiple users edit the same document simultaneously with track changes enabled??

  4. hydrokat143 says:

    first question.. Monique is a man? O.o

  5. MurphmanCometh says:

    “Pretty soon, people start to get overwhelmed. If only they had eyes, a nose and a mouth, the emails would make a lot more sense.”

  6. brkgnsn says:

    probably , by the price :)

  7. RobertitoF1 says:

    2:12 Man hands! I support Monique’s gender transition.

  8. MrAlasli says:

    صاروخ

  9. johnhenryoliver1 says:

    Can SharePoint tell me where digital preservation fits into all this : )

  10. torontogirl98 says:

    Is it similar to google docs?

  11. SuperMartinpower says:

    I’m just starting to look at SharePoint and I found this very informative.

  12. ZacOnTV says:

    There’s a free version of share point, called SharePoint Foundation

  13. CEdicon says:

    Fistbump 1:42

  14. markqjones says:

    I watched this and have shown this many time! Still very apt! we are attempting to do one for DocRead – did you use a tool?

  15. helenqjones says:

    I watched this and have shown this many time! Still very apt! we are attempting to do one for DocRead – did you use a tool?

  16. helenqjones says:

    I watched this and have shown this many time! Still very apt! we are attempting to do one for DocRead – did you use a tool?

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