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Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Power User Cookbook

You're reading from   Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Power User Cookbook Over 70 advanced recipes for expert End Users to unlock and apply the value of SharePoint

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2011
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849682886
Length 344 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Power User Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Getting Started—SharePoint Essentials FREE CHAPTER 2. Working Together—Using SharePoint to Collaborate 3. SharePoint as the Data Hub—Storing and Integrating Data 4. SharePoint Document Management Deep Dive 5. Getting the Message Out—Using SharePoint to Communicate 6. Where's My Stuff?—Finding Things with SharePoint 7. Gaining Insights— Using SharePoint for Business Intelligence 8. Automating Business Processes—Recipes for Electronic Forms and Workflows Joining the Dots—Creating Composite Applications Index

Creating a list column based on a term set


Once defined, term sets can be used to create list columns that allow users to quickly select term-set values rather than trying to type in data from scratch.

Getting ready

This recipe works for:

  • SharePoint 2010 – Standard Edition

  • SharePoint 2010 – Enterprise Edition

  • Office 365 (SharePoint Online)

You will need a list where you wish to define your column and a term set that you want to use in the column definition. This recipe uses the Orders list created earlier in this chapter and the Sales Location term set defined in the previous recipe for illustration.

How to do it...

  1. Open the Orders list.

  2. Select the List tab in the List Tools ribbon.

  3. Click on the Create Column icon.

  4. The Create Column dialog is displayed. Name the column Order Location and select Managed Metadata for the column type.

  5. Scroll down through the Create Column dialog until the Term Set Settings are displayed.

  6. Select the Sales Location term set.

  7. Scroll to the bottom of the Create Column dialog...

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