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SharePoint Designer is a semi-deprecated product that provided 'advanced editing' capabilities for HTML/ASPX pages, but remains the primary method of editing SharePoint workflows. A significant subset of HTML editing features were removed in Designer 2013, and the product is expected to be deprecated in 2016–7.
This template creates an FAQ sub-page on an article page or talk page. The FAQ heading will appear on the top of the associated page before that page's content, and as it is a link to a sub-page, its content does not become archived at a later date (though it can always be removed, of course). Template parameters This template prefers inline formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type ...
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This template is transcluded in SharePoint, List of content management systems and Comparison of wiki software. The current SharePoint stable version is 2019 [ citation needed ] , released on 2018-10-22 [±] .
The web content management capabilities of MCMS 2002 were integrated into Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007. [5] New functionality such as enterprise content management, business intelligence, and search has also been included. Mainstream support ended 14 April 2009, and extended support ended 8 April 2014. [6]
Similar templates: {} – basic, non-collapsed list {} – collapsed questions {{FAQ group begin}} – groups questions {{FAQ group end}} – groups questions {} – message to be placed on top of separate FAQ pages {{Round in circles}} – not a FAQ (but will link to one); warns against rehashing debates {{Circular definition
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Microsoft 365 is a product family of productivity software, collaboration and cloud-based services owned by Microsoft.It encompasses online services such as Outlook.com, OneDrive, Microsoft Teams, programs formerly marketed under the name Microsoft Office (including applications such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook on Microsoft Windows, macOS, mobile devices, and on the web), and ...