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Working with Lists in SharePoint
A list in a SharePoint Web Site a list is a collection of information that you can share among your team members. This article discusses how to create lists and customize them to include exactly the columns of information that you want. It also discusses sorting and filtering list items so they display only the information you need.
Creating a New Site
Before you begin, it's a good idea to create a sub-site under your SharePoint main site. Follow these steps to create the sub-site:
- Open SharePoint Central Administration (see Figure 1).
To create a new site under this parent site, click on Site Actions --> Create as shown in Figure 2.
You'll see the site creation page in Figure 3. Click on Sites and Workspaces in the Web Pages section.
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SharePoint will request some information about the new site (see Figure 4). Enter a Title and Description, the URL name (in the Web Site Address section), and specify Team Site as the site's Template. In the permissions section, select the "Use same permissions as parent site" checkbox, and then click Create to complete the procedure.
- Click on Create → Tasks
- Specify a Name and Description for the list in the New List information page (see Figure 6).
- Click on Create to create the new List (see Figure 7.
SharePoint will create the new "DevX" sub-site, which should look much like Figure 5.
Creating a List
Now you can use the new site to create a new list, as follows:
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