Check-in/check-out in SharePoint Workspace

When a file is checked out in the SharePoint Files tool in SharePoint Workspace, a lock is placed
On the document in the SharePoint library. The lock prevents users on the server from editing your
Document while collaboration or editing takes place in one or many SharePoint Workspace spaces.
A file does not need to be checked out for it to be updated in SharePoint Workspace; the feature
Just ensures exclusive editing rights.

To check out a file in SharePoint Workspace:
1. Select the file or files to be checked out.
2. Click the Check Out button on the Home tab on the Ribbon. An alternate method is
to right-click the file and select Check Out.

To check in a file in SharePoint Workspace:
1. Select the file or files to be checked in.
2. Click the Check In button from the Home tab on the Ribbon.
3. You are prompted to comment on the changes to the file. For multiple files, the box
lists the first file and then redisplays for each subsequent file after you click OK. Another
option is to check in all files by clicking Edit Check In/Check Out Check in All My
Checkouts.

Discarding a checkout removes the lock on the file on the SharePoint library and overwrites the
document with the most current version in the library. To discard a checkout:
1. Select your file or files.

2. Click the Discard Checkout button from the Home tab on the Ribbon.

Connect a SharePoint calendar to the Outlook client

To connect a SharePoint calendar to the Outlook client, follow these steps:
1. Go to your team site calendar in the browser.
2. Click Connect to Outlook from the Calendar tab on the Ribbon, as shown in
Figure 13.31. An Internet Explorer prompt appears, asking to allow the opening of
Outlook.
3. Click Allow. A Microsoft Office Outlook dialog box prompts you to connect only to
Sources you can trust.
4. Click Yes.
5. Open Outlook to your calendar view and notice a new calendar under other

Calendars in the left side task pane. Also, notice the calendars show up side by side.
You can now do useful activities like copy calendar items from one calendar to another. 

For Example, in my SharePoint calendar I have a recurring management meeting every Monday from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. By simply clicking on the appointment and dragging it to the same day on my Outlook calendar, the appointment with its recurrence properties is copied over.

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