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SharePoint 365 Spotlight - Page Design w/ Webparts - Comm.
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SharePoint 365 Spotlight - Page Design w/ Webparts - Comm.

This course focuses on adding functionality to modern pages by using webparts in SharePoint Communication Sites.
Last updated 9/2022
English

What you'll learn

  • Webpart functionality
  • Page design for webparts
  • Moderns pages, wiki pages, and webpart pages
  • Demonstrations of multiple webparts

Course content

3 sections9 lectures40m total length
  • Spotlight Intro0:50

    Spotlight courses deliver short, focused upskilling, offering training on key business outcomes and deeper dives into complex topics through videos created by our training team to boost your performance.

  • Introduction1:56

Requirements

  • SharePoint User
  • Microsoft Word Beginner

Description

This course focuses on adding functionality to SharePoint site pages by using webparts. A webpart is a utility program that adds functionality to a page, similar to the way that an app adds functionality to a smart phone. One SharePoint page may contain multiple webparts. As such, proper page layout is demonstrated, with attention given to functionality for mobile devices as well. Classic webparts are reviewed and examined. Microsoft is making significant changes to SharePoint, so care must be used when using older webparts. In this course, at least eight different webparts are used, including the Power BI webpart for displaying data visualizations. A page is created with a countdown timer and Stream video, with attention given to webpart placement. An international style page is created with a weather app, world clock, and up-to-date Bing maps. Another page is created that charts numeric data without relying on an Excel workbook or other external file. The next page does use an Excel workbook to leverage a PivotTable is with full pivot functionality. Finally, a Power BI webpart is used to add a data visualization to a page, with room for more visualizations. Each page created in this course maintains a polished layout and appearance.

Who this course is for:

  • Students interested in finding and defining webparts
  • Anyone who uses or creates pages with Power BI
  • Students who are familiar with Sharepoint and want to add more functionality to pages by using webparts.