Wednesday, 6 March 2013

Adding Tree View Navigation | SharePoint Tutorial pdf

Adding Tree View Navigation

The Quick Launch web part allows you to organize links however you like. Microsoft refers to that as logical navigation. The Tree View web part displays links to sub-sites, lists, and libraries in a hierarchical fashion. Microsoft refers to that as physical navigation. 
There are benefits to either approach:
=> Use the Quick Launch web part for content-oriented sites such as Document Centers where you want to feature some libraries and hide others.
=> Use Tree View web part for dashboard-type or top-level sites where the sub-sites are already organized logically (such as by project) and where there are many sub-sites.
The Tree View web part doesn’t require as much maintenance as the Quick Launch web part.
To replace the Quick Launch web part with a tree view:
1. Navigate to the home page and click Site Actions -> Site Settings, and then click Tree view under the Look and Feel heading. SharePoint displays the Tree view page.
2. Select Enable Tree View to add the Tree View web part to the home page.
3. Optionally, deselect Enable Quick Launch to remove the Quick Launch web part.
4. Click OK to make the change.
Figure: Replacing the Quick Launch with a tree view

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