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.
Once you finish working on a project, it's a good practice to remove document workspaces that are no longer needed, so that your site doesn't become cluttered with out-of-date workspaces. In "Remove a Document Workspace," Rob shows you how to remove a workspace. (Before you remove the workspace, you will want to back up the relevant documents or move documents to another location on your Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 site for archival purposes.)

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