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Installing a SharePoint infrastructure is one thing; using SharePoint is another. People often tell us that it is hard to use SharePoint although the interface is fairly straightforward and looks like most other Office applications. So, why is it so hard to start using SharePoint? Probably because the users have to start thinking SharePoint! That’s the hard part in the whole implementation. Here are 5 best practices to start thinking SharePoint.
Don’t think folders, think columns
Most fileservers contain folders with unstructured data, many subfolders with sometimes hardly any documents. You could transfer these documents to document libraries on your SharePoint server but that is not the best way. Often the users create a document library for each folder they have and create subfolders in those document libraries. You have to create libraries on the basis of requirements and/or functionalities. Disable the option to create folders and create columns containing metadata for each document. By creating the metadata you can use intelligent views to visualize the document for each requirement. To make the transition easier you can create some grouped views to give the users a folder like look.
