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SharePoint 2010 Screen Shots

The information architecture and designer folk at my company were in need of being able to see what the SharePoint 2010 default out of the box lists, libraries, sites and web parts look like.

So I have taken some time and compiled 46 screen shots to show almost every page in SharePoint freshly created.

Sites

Document Center

   

Meeting Workspace

   

Search Center

Search Center – Landing   Search Center – Results
 
Advanced Search    
   

Team Site

   

Publishing Site

Blog

Blog – Home Page   Blog – View Article
 
Blog – Category Archive    
   

My Site Host

Profile – Memberships   Profile – Colleagues
 
Profile – Tags and Notes   Profile – Content
 
Profile Organization   Profile – Overview
 
Profile – Landing / Newfeed    
   

Common Layouts

Pages

Publishing Basic Page   Enterprise Wiki Page
 
Web Part Page   Page
 
OSSSearch Results   View All Site Content
 
Create New Site   Create New Library
 

Libraries

Document Library

Default View   Default – Selected Item and Drop Down Menu
 
Edit Properties   View Properties
 
Add New Document    
   

Picture Library

View All Pictures   View Single Picture
 

Lists

Calendar

Day View   Week View
 
Month View   Add New Event
 

Discussion

   

Web Parts

List of All Web Parts 1   List of All Web Parts 2
 
Image Web Part   Site Users Web Part
 
Pages Web Part   Summary Links Web Part
 
Workflow Tasks   Calendar
 
Table of contents    
   

5 Responses to “SharePoint 2010 Screen Shots”

  1. Tim Says:

    Very helpful, thanks for taking the time to do this.

  2. Joe Says:

    We are doing SharePoint 2010 branding and I am interested in engaging you if you are interested. Please let me know your contact details, availability and cost if possible.

  3. Nico de Jong Says:

    Nice work – Always love seeing people making great write-ups or in this case screenshot-ups of SharePoint stuff ..

    The width though of your content is a bit narrow for modern day resolutions – but it is also a matter of taste – of course.

  4. Nico de Jong Says:

    Tom,

    thanks for the hard work. I was working on creating some Shapes for PowerPoint story boarding. Would you mind if I use your screenshots and publish some of the shapes .. it would save me a few hours. I would of course give you all the credit for your work and link to your blog. I think though I will add in a MySite with me .. it is cheaky but effective .. I will leave you in if you want ..

    Rgds,

    Nico de Jong
    http://www.linkedin.com/in/njdejong

  5. Tom Says:

    Hey Nico,

    I have no problems with this!
    Very polite of you to ask =)

    Tom

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