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Adding site content to other pages

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Adding site content to other pages

Is it possible to add other elements of SharePoint to team pages? For example, I'm creating a new global SharePoint site that will need to have different main pages per location (for EMEA, USA, Asia, etc), but I'd like the Announcement functionality to be added to each of these pages.

RE: Adding site content to other pages

Hello Barry,

Hope you enjoyed your Sharepoint course with BEST Training.
Thank you for your question regarding "Adding site content to other pages".

According to our trainer, this can only be done if your organisation allows the use of SharePoint Designer, then its fairly easy.

Could you let me know if they do and if so we can point you in the right direction?

Kind regards,

Richard

RE: Adding site content to other pages

Hello Richard, yes - we currently use SharePoint designer 2010 as I was told this was the best version for easiness.
I look forward to hearing from you and apologies for the late response.

RE: Adding site content to other pages

Hi Barry,

This you tube clip should guide you to answer your question. If not, please let me know and we can look further.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0SfpgoEUlIw

Regards,

Richard

Wed 5 Aug 2015: Automatically marked as resolved.

 

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