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Master Pages in MOSS 2007

Posted By :Amit Mehra     Posted Date :11/03/2010    Points :2   Category :SharePoint
 
'MasterPages' feature in sharepoint 2007 makes the entire customization job easy.In 2003 we used to face lot of issues to get the same look and feel and the standard behaviour for overall site. In 2007, customizing the look and feel for the entire site can be done in a simple way by using 'MasterPage' feature.


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