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Deploying Microsoft 365 Teamwork: Exam MS-300 Guide

You're reading from   Deploying Microsoft 365 Teamwork: Exam MS-300 Guide Expert tips, techniques, and practices to pass the MS-300 exam on the first attempt

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838987732
Length 632 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. What is SharePoint Online? 2. Planning and Configuring Site Collections and Hub Sites FREE CHAPTER 3. Planning and Configuring Customizations and Apps 4. Planning and Configuring Managed Metadata 5. Planning and Configuring Guest Access 6. Managing SharePoint Online 7. Managing SharePoint Online Search 8. Monitoring and Maintaining the SharePoint Online Service 9. Configuring and Managing OneDrive for Business 10. Managing Users and Groups 11. Managing Sharing and Security 12. Managing Sync Security 13. Monitoring and Maintaining the OneDrive Service 14. Planning and Configuring Teams Settings 15. Planning Identity and Authentication for Teams 16. Managing the Teams Environment 17. Monitoring and Maintaining the Microsoft Teams Service 18. Integrating M365 Workloads 19. Managing Yammer Capabilities 20. Managing Stream Capabilities 21. Integrating M365 Workloads with External Data 22. Assessment Answers
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Planning and Configuring Managed Metadata

In this chapter, we're going to discuss one of the more powerful aspects of SharePoint—metadata. We're all familiar with the information we're putting into SharePoint Online in the form of documents, spreadsheets, images, and such. Metadata is the detailed information about the documents and artifacts, either stored as part of the document or in additional fields somewhere in SharePoint Online.

A document might be about a particular business process, but the metadata about the document will include such things as the author's name, department, the date the document was created or updated, the subject of the document, or keywords and phrases that we might use when searching for the document. Organizing and managing metadata will help your users to locate the resources they need more efficiently.

Configuring and...

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