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Introduction to site navigation
Article This topic introduces the site navigation elements that are available for Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 sites. It also explains how navigation cust...
SharePoint Server 2007
Configure navigation items on the Site Navigation Settings page
Article Links for navigation (called navigation items) appear in both the top link bar and on the left side of pages on the Quick Launch. If you are working on a Micro...
SharePoint Server 2007
Show or hide tree view navigation for a site
Article The tree view is an extra navigation option that provides a hierarchical view of all sites, lists, and libraries in the site, including any sites below the curr...
SharePoint Server 2007
Customize navigation links on the Quick Launch
Article The Quick Launch is displayed on the side of most user-facing pages directly below the View All Site Content link. You can use the Quick Launch to display se...
SharePoint Server 2007
Customize the top link bar
Article The top link bar helps users of your site to get to other sites in the site collection by displaying a row of tabs at the top of every page in the site. The ...
SharePoint Server 2007
Roadmap for managing navigation for a SharePoint site
Article You can customize the navigation for individual Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 sites or create a navigation structure that is shared across multiple...
SharePoint Server 2007
Plan the structure of site collections and sites
Article Determining the goals and objectives of a Web site are important factors to consider when developing a Web site. Careful planning will help to ensure that the ...
Windows SharePoint Services 3.0
Configure navigation inheritance
Article When you create new subsites, you can specify whether these sites inherit the navigation they display from their parent site or whether they display navigation ...
SharePoint Server 2007
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