SharePoint 2019 is intended to be more engaging, versatile, mobile, and user-friendly. This course will provide you with all you need to advance your Microsoft SharePoint skills. To gain an advantage over other SharePoint developers, learn how to maximize your talents using lists and libraries, team sites, branding, and communication sites.
By the end of the course, you'll have mastered SharePoint 2019 and be able to confidently apply what you've learned in your organization and to develop your career.
At the end of this course the participants will be able to:
Improve and advance your intermediate skills
Learn how to create a SharePoint application and then go through all of the new features that SharePoint 2019
Learn how to set up and administer your SharePoint business site on the cloud
Discover how to collaborate with Microsoft's other products and services
Learn several useful tips, tricks, and best practices
Create websites and pages using the new modern user experience
Use the SharePoint Framework to create SharePoint Add-Ins
Manage documents with OneDrive and SharePoint
Enhance user experience through advanced features of SharePoint lists
Change the look and feel of a SharePoint site
Use webhooks to receive notifications on events in the SharePoint list
Enable users to find relevant content using SharePoint search capabilities
Web developers
Architects
Admins
Business professionals, or anyone who uses or is familiar with the SharePoint platform and wants to take their skills to an advanced level.
Those who simply want to validate their skills against the new features in SharePoint 2019 will also benefit from the course.
The course overview
Modern Sites – Team Site
Modern Sites - Communication Site
Modern Lists and Libraries
Modern Pages and Web Parts
What is branding in SharePoint?
SharePoint Server Publishing
Using Site Themes
Using Site Designs
Document Library versus Onedrive
Document Management in SharePoint
Sync SharePoint and OneDrive
Document Collaboration
Exporting SharePoint Data
Overview of Search
Search Center
Content Availability
Search Results
Search Indexing
What Are Webhooks?
Environment Setup
Create Webhooks
Handle Requests
Overview of SharePoint Add-Ins and SharePoint Framework
Create an Add-In
Create Custom Panel
Debugging
Deploy Add-In
Introduction to PowerApps and Flow
PowerApps: Creating an App
PowerApps: Customizing Form
PowerApps: Running and Managing the App
Flow: Creating a Workflow – Defining Triggers
Flow: Creating a Workflow – Applying Steps and Actions
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