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Alfresco_Web_Quick_Start_User_Help_Enterprise.pdfJeff Smith
The document provides an overview of the Alfresco Web Quick Start content management system. It describes how Web Quick Start allows developers to build customizable, dynamic websites with content management features without building from scratch. It also describes how Web Quick Start enables collaborative content creation and easy administration by non-technical users. Finally, it discusses the sample finance site content structure and separation between editorial and live content.
The document provides instructions for managing Alfresco content from within Microsoft Office. It describes how to create and edit documents in Document Workspaces, collaborate with other users, and manage document versions. Specific tasks covered include creating a Document Workspace, checking documents in and out, adding folders and files, and restoring previous document versions. The document also demonstrates how to collaborate around meetings by creating Meeting Workspaces and modifying attendee lists.
This document provides instructions for managing content from within Microsoft Office using Alfresco Community Edition 3.3. It describes how to:
1. Create a Document Workspace called SPP in Word that stores documents in Alfresco Share. This allows managing documents without entering the Share interface.
2. Edit a document stored in the SPP Document Workspace by checking it out, making changes, and checking it back in once complete. Version history is maintained.
3. Collaborate on documents with colleagues by customizing the SPP site, managing members and permissions, and working with local and site-stored document copies.
Alfresco_Web_Quick_Start_User_Help_Enterprise.pdfJeff Smith
The document provides information about using the Alfresco Web Quick Start application, including:
1) It describes the Web Quick Start application as a set of website design templates built on Alfresco Share that allows for rapid development of content-managed websites.
2) It outlines the key features of the Web Quick Start including in-context editing, office-to-web publishing, shared network drives, and powerful sharing/collaboration.
3) It provides instructions for common administrative and content creation tasks in the Web Quick Start application like configuring templates, navigation links, asset collections, writing news articles, and publishing content.
This document provides instructions for managing content from within Microsoft Office using Alfresco Community Edition 3.3. It describes how to:
1. Create a Document Workspace called SPP in Word that stores documents in Alfresco Share. This allows managing documents without entering the Share interface.
2. Edit a document stored in the SPP Document Workspace by checking it out, making changes, and checking it back in once complete. Version history is maintained.
3. Collaborate on documents with colleagues by customizing the SPP site, managing members and permissions, and working with local and site-stored document copies.
4. Additional features covered include adding folders and content to the site document
The document provides instructions for managing Alfresco content from within Microsoft Office. It describes how to create and edit documents and folders within a Document Workspace site in Alfresco using Word. It also explains how to collaborate with other users on documents by saving, checking out, editing and checking back in documents. Additional features covered include viewing document versions, restoring previous versions, and creating a Meeting Workspace to collaborate around meetings.
Last Year Question Paper of Computers For Business of Punjabi University, Patiala for B.Com Professional Students 2013 Dec. Also useful to B. Com students as well.
Alfresco_Web_Quick_Start_User_Help_Enterprise.pdfJeff Smith
The document provides an overview of the Alfresco Web Quick Start content management system. It describes how Web Quick Start allows developers to build customizable, dynamic websites with content management features without building from scratch. It also describes how Web Quick Start enables collaborative content creation and easy administration by non-technical users. Finally, it discusses the sample finance site content structure and separation between editorial and live content.
The document provides instructions for managing Alfresco content from within Microsoft Office. It describes how to create and edit documents in Document Workspaces, collaborate with other users, and manage document versions. Specific tasks covered include creating a Document Workspace, checking documents in and out, adding folders and files, and restoring previous document versions. The document also demonstrates how to collaborate around meetings by creating Meeting Workspaces and modifying attendee lists.
This document provides instructions for managing content from within Microsoft Office using Alfresco Community Edition 3.3. It describes how to:
1. Create a Document Workspace called SPP in Word that stores documents in Alfresco Share. This allows managing documents without entering the Share interface.
2. Edit a document stored in the SPP Document Workspace by checking it out, making changes, and checking it back in once complete. Version history is maintained.
3. Collaborate on documents with colleagues by customizing the SPP site, managing members and permissions, and working with local and site-stored document copies.
Alfresco_Web_Quick_Start_User_Help_Enterprise.pdfJeff Smith
The document provides information about using the Alfresco Web Quick Start application, including:
1) It describes the Web Quick Start application as a set of website design templates built on Alfresco Share that allows for rapid development of content-managed websites.
2) It outlines the key features of the Web Quick Start including in-context editing, office-to-web publishing, shared network drives, and powerful sharing/collaboration.
3) It provides instructions for common administrative and content creation tasks in the Web Quick Start application like configuring templates, navigation links, asset collections, writing news articles, and publishing content.
This document provides instructions for managing content from within Microsoft Office using Alfresco Community Edition 3.3. It describes how to:
1. Create a Document Workspace called SPP in Word that stores documents in Alfresco Share. This allows managing documents without entering the Share interface.
2. Edit a document stored in the SPP Document Workspace by checking it out, making changes, and checking it back in once complete. Version history is maintained.
3. Collaborate on documents with colleagues by customizing the SPP site, managing members and permissions, and working with local and site-stored document copies.
4. Additional features covered include adding folders and content to the site document
The document provides instructions for managing Alfresco content from within Microsoft Office. It describes how to create and edit documents and folders within a Document Workspace site in Alfresco using Word. It also explains how to collaborate with other users on documents by saving, checking out, editing and checking back in documents. Additional features covered include viewing document versions, restoring previous versions, and creating a Meeting Workspace to collaborate around meetings.
This document provides instructions for managing content from within Microsoft Office using Alfresco Community Edition 3.3. It describes how to:
1. Create a Document Workspace called SPP in Word that connects to documents stored in an Alfresco repository.
2. Edit a document in the SPP Document Workspace by checking it out, making changes, and checking it back in. It also describes how to view previous versions and restore a document to a previous version.
3. Add additional content to the SPP Document Workspace by creating a "Research" folder and uploading a document to that folder.
The document then continues with instructions for collaborating with colleagues on a document in the SPP Workspace
This document provides instructions for managing content from within Microsoft Office using Alfresco Community Edition 3.3. It describes how to:
1. Create a Document Workspace called SPP in Word that stores documents in Alfresco Share. This allows managing documents without entering the Share interface.
2. Edit a document stored in the SPP Document Workspace by checking it out, making changes, and checking it back in once complete. Version history is maintained.
3. Collaborate on documents with colleagues by customizing the SPP site, managing members and permissions, and working with local and site-stored document copies.
Getting_Started_with_Alfresco_Share_Collaboration_for_Community_Edition_3_3.pdfJeff Smith
1) The user creates an introduction wiki page for the new collaboration site explaining its purpose.
2) They upload three marketing material documents to the site's document library.
3) The user realizes one document contains an error, checks it out to edit offline, makes a change, and uploads a new version.
The document provides an overview of the different user interfaces available in Alfresco, including Alfresco Share, Records Management, Web Content Services, Mobile, SharePoint, email and virtual file systems. It describes the key features and functionality of Alfresco Share, including sites, folders, document libraries, wikis, blogs and data lists. It also demonstrates how to create and customize a site in Share, including adding components, renaming elements and updating site details. Finally, it briefly introduces Alfresco Records Management functionality for managing records through their lifecycle.
Getting_Started_with_Explorer_DM_for_Alfresco_Community_Edition_3_3 - Copy.pdfJeff Smith
The document provides an overview of the key concepts and features of Alfresco Explorer document management including:
1) Starting with Explorer which introduces the toolbar, sidebar, working area, and how to log in.
2) Adding new users and creating their home spaces.
3) Creating spaces and content such as files within those spaces, and managing the properties and metadata of content items.
4) Working with space templates to create consistently organized spaces.
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This document provides information about managing Alfresco content from within Microsoft Office. It describes how to create and edit documents in a Document Workspace site in Alfresco using Word. It also explains how to collaborate with other users on documents by saving, customizing, and deleting workspaces, as well as creating and participating in Meeting Workspaces using Outlook. The document outlines prerequisites and system requirements and provides step-by-step instructions for common content management tasks within Office applications connected to an Alfresco repository.
QuickTest Professional 8.0 provides zero-configuration keyword-driven testing through hundreds of built-in keywords that work across environments without requiring code to be written. It also includes auto-documentation that creates plain English test step descriptions without user involvement. QuickTest Professional's keyword view and expert view let users easily create and modify test scripts.
The permissions for folders within the Standard Operating Procedures section of the Green Energy repository are configured to match business requirements. The Draft folder is only visible to Manufacturing. The In Review folder is visible to and editable by Manufacturing, Documentation, and Quality Assurance. The Effective folder is visible to all but only editable by Quality Assurance. The Superseded folder is only visible to Quality Assurance. Various users are logged in to verify the permission settings.
This document provides instructions for managing content from within Microsoft Office using Alfresco Community Edition 3.3. It describes how to:
1. Create a Document Workspace called SPP in Word that connects to documents stored in an Alfresco repository.
2. Edit a document in the SPP Document Workspace by checking it out, making changes, and checking it back in. It also describes how to view previous versions and restore a document to a previous version.
3. Add additional content to the SPP Document Workspace by creating a "Research" folder and uploading a document to that folder.
The document then continues with instructions for collaborating with colleagues on a document in the SPP Workspace
This document provides instructions for managing content from within Microsoft Office using Alfresco Community Edition 3.3. It describes how to:
1. Create a Document Workspace called SPP in Word that stores documents in Alfresco Share. This allows managing documents without entering the Share interface.
2. Edit a document stored in the SPP Document Workspace by checking it out, making changes, and checking it back in once complete. Version history is maintained.
3. Collaborate on documents with colleagues by customizing the SPP site, managing members and permissions, and working with local and site-stored document copies.
Getting_Started_with_Alfresco_Share_Collaboration_for_Community_Edition_3_3.pdfJeff Smith
1) The user creates an introduction wiki page for the new collaboration site explaining its purpose.
2) They upload three marketing material documents to the site's document library.
3) The user realizes one document contains an error, checks it out to edit offline, makes a change, and uploads a new version.
The document provides an overview of the different user interfaces available in Alfresco, including Alfresco Share, Records Management, Web Content Services, Mobile, SharePoint, email and virtual file systems. It describes the key features and functionality of Alfresco Share, including sites, folders, document libraries, wikis, blogs and data lists. It also demonstrates how to create and customize a site in Share, including adding components, renaming elements and updating site details. Finally, it briefly introduces Alfresco Records Management functionality for managing records through their lifecycle.
Getting_Started_with_Explorer_DM_for_Alfresco_Community_Edition_3_3 - Copy.pdfJeff Smith
The document provides an overview of the key concepts and features of Alfresco Explorer document management including:
1) Starting with Explorer which introduces the toolbar, sidebar, working area, and how to log in.
2) Adding new users and creating their home spaces.
3) Creating spaces and content such as files within those spaces, and managing the properties and metadata of content items.
4) Working with space templates to create consistently organized spaces.
This document does not contain any substantive content to summarize. It consists of random characters and does not convey any clear ideas, facts, or information. A meaningful summary cannot be generated from this document as it lacks essential details.
This document provides information about managing Alfresco content from within Microsoft Office. It describes how to create and edit documents in a Document Workspace site in Alfresco using Word. It also explains how to collaborate with other users on documents by saving, customizing, and deleting workspaces, as well as creating and participating in Meeting Workspaces using Outlook. The document outlines prerequisites and system requirements and provides step-by-step instructions for common content management tasks within Office applications connected to an Alfresco repository.
QuickTest Professional 8.0 provides zero-configuration keyword-driven testing through hundreds of built-in keywords that work across environments without requiring code to be written. It also includes auto-documentation that creates plain English test step descriptions without user involvement. QuickTest Professional's keyword view and expert view let users easily create and modify test scripts.
The permissions for folders within the Standard Operating Procedures section of the Green Energy repository are configured to match business requirements. The Draft folder is only visible to Manufacturing. The In Review folder is visible to and editable by Manufacturing, Documentation, and Quality Assurance. The Effective folder is visible to all but only editable by Quality Assurance. The Superseded folder is only visible to Quality Assurance. Various users are logged in to verify the permission settings.
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