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      <title>How To Use This Wiki Site</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<div class=ExternalClass4EFB10E595084D0ABA6A9742937FDB3A><div><strong><font size=3>How to use this wiki site</font></strong><br> 
  You can use this wiki site to share knowledge, brainstorm ideas, collaborate with your team on a design, create an instruction guide, build an encyclopedia of knowledge, or just write down daily information in an easily accessible and modifiable format.<br> <br><br><strong>Editing wiki pages</strong><br>
  This wiki site provides what-you-see-is-what-you-get (WYSIWYG) editing. To edit a page, click <strong>Edit</strong> at the top of the page. You can insert tables and pictures with the click of a button. When you are happy with your changes you can click <strong>OK</strong> to update the page.<br>
<br><strong>Creating links to pages</strong><br>
  You can link to another page in this wiki site by enclosing the name of the page in double brackets on the edit form. For example, type [[Home]] to create a link to the page named Home and [[How to use this wiki site]] to create a link to this page.<br>
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  To create a link to a page and have the link display different text than the page name, type a pipe character (|) after the page name, and then type the display text. For example, type [[Home|Home Page]] to create the link labeled Home Page that points to the page named Home.<br>
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  To display double opening or closing brackets without making a link, type a backslash before the two brackets. For example, \[[ or \]].<br>
  <br><strong>Creating pages</strong><br>
  There are two main ways to create a new page in your wiki site:
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              <u>Create a forward link to another page and then click on it to create the page</u>:<br>
              This is the recommended way to create a page because it is easier for people to find the page when another page links to it.<br><br>
              Forward links to pages that do not exist have a dashed underline. Start by adding the link (follow the <strong>Creating links to pages</strong> process earlier on this page). Click the link to go to the Create Page form where you can start typing your content.<br><br>
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              <u>Create a page that is not linked to any other</u>:<br>
              On the <strong>Quick Launch</strong>, click <strong>Wiki Pages</strong>. Then, on the <strong>New</strong> menu, click <strong>New Wiki Page</strong>. 
              This takes you to the Create Page form where you can start typing your content.              
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  <br><strong>Managing your wiki site</strong><br>
  You can manage the pages in your wiki site by clicking <strong>Wiki Pages</strong> on the <strong>Quick Launch</strong>. This takes you to the wiki page library where you can manage the pages with all of the functionality of a Windows SharePoint Services document library.<br>
  <br><strong>Restoring a page</strong><br>
  If you need to restore a previous version of a page, click <strong>History</strong> at the top of the page. You can then click on any of the dates to view the page as it existed on that date. When you find the version that you want to restore, click <strong>Restore this version</strong> on the toolbar.<br>
  <br><strong>Viewing incoming links</strong><br>
  You can see which pages link to the current page by clicking <strong>Incoming Links</strong> at the top of the page.<br>
  <br><strong>Adding a page to the Quick Launch</strong><br>
  You can add important pages to the Quick Launch so that users can find them easily.<br>
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  To add a page to the Quick Launch, first copy the URL of the page from the Address bar in your browser. On the <strong>Site Actions</strong> menu, click <strong>Site Settings</strong> and then click <strong>Quick Launch</strong>. Click <strong>New Link</strong>, paste the URL into the form, and then click <strong>OK</strong>.<br>
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  For more information about using Windows SharePoint Services-based wiki sites, click Help on any Windows SharePoint Services page.</div></div>]]></description>
      <author>Jörn-Alexander Heye</author>
      <pubDate>Tue, 02 Mar 2010 07:50:41 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description><![CDATA[<div class=ExternalClass935CD1A293544068BB724D065EC78495><div><strong><font size=3>Welcome to your wiki site!</font></strong><br>
  You can get started and add content to this page by clicking <b>Edit</b> at the top of this page, or you can learn more about wiki sites by clicking <b>How to use this wiki site</b> in the Quick Launch.<br>
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  <strong>What is a wiki site?</strong><br><br>
  <i>Wikiwiki</i> means quick in Hawaiian. A wiki site is a Web site in which users can easily edit any page. The site grows organically by linking existing pages together or by creating links to new pages. If a user finds a link to an uncreated page, he or she can follow the link and create the page.<br>
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  In business environments, a wiki site provides a low-maintenance way to record knowledge. Information that is usually traded in e-mail messages, gleaned from hallway conversations, or written on paper can instead be recorded in a wiki site, in context with similar knowledge.<br>
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  Other example uses of wiki sites include brainstorming ideas, collaborating on designs, creating an instruction guide, gathering data from the field, tracking call center knowledge, and building an encyclopedia of knowledge.</div></div>]]></description>
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