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Robert Bogue By Robert Bogue
The SharePoint Shepherd's Guide for End Users, my 18th book, contains step-by-step instructions to help end users perform 116 common tasks with SharePoint. A Microsoft Office SharePoint Server MVP, I've been working with SharePoint since the "Tahoe" days in 2000. Corporate editions of this book, including versions with screencasts of the tasks, can be licensed. I work and speak internationally from my home base in Indianapolis, Indiana.


One of the most popular forms of content on the Internet is the Web log, or blog. Blogs can chronicle your activities, whether business or personal, or they can simply provide you with a way to share information or thoughts with a range of readers. For example, blogs can take the place of the company newsletter, or the letter from the president’s office. You can use Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 to easily create a blog. In "Create a MySite Blog," Rob describes how to get started with blogs in Office SharePoint Server 2007.

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This article is an excerpt from The SharePoint Shepherd's Guide for End Users by Robert Bogue. Click the image below to learn how to buy this book. The SharePoint Shepherd's Guide for End Users cover



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