RE: Sharepoint question - heirarchies

From: <jmartin_at_cp.berkeley.edu>
Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2007 17:45:23 -0700

this is super cool and just what I need!
thanks!

Joyce Martin
Information Systems Business Analyst
UCB Capital Projects, Information Technology
1936 University Ave, 2nd Fl
Berkeley, CA 94720-1380

ph: (510) 643-1485
fax: (510) 642-7271

http://www.cp.berkeley.edu/cpit/

"Riff Khan" <riff_at_berkeley.edu>
09/20/2007 05:42 PM

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Joyce,
 
I was informed just today of this resource to discuss MS Sharepoint:
https://calshare.berkeley.edu/Resources0/Lists/CalShare%20Discuss
 
Riff
 
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Hi everyone-
I am learning how to use Sharepoint.
I have a site within a site I would like to move OUT (move JMTestRecords
to same level as test document center).
Where and how do I do this? (I can't find the info anywhere.)

thanks~

Joyce Martin
Information Systems Business Analyst
UCB Capital Projects, Information Technology
1936 University Ave, 2nd Fl
Berkeley, CA 94720-1380

ph: (510) 643-1485
fax: (510) 642-7271

http://www.cp.berkeley.edu/cpit/

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