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1 Group Work Site
"A team site template that provides group collaboration capabilities based on standard business practices. Integrated functions include a group calendar, Whereabouts, Announcements, Phone Call Memo, and Schedule and Reservations." -
2 product group
"A collection of products used for presentation, sales campaigns, or e-business." -
3 team
"A group of users who share and collaborate on business records in the system. A team can consist of members who report to a single business unit (such as all sales or all customer service) or members who report to different business units (salespeople, customer service representatives, and accounting representatives)." -
4 content provider
"Broadly, an individual, group, or business that provides information for viewing or distribution on the Internet or on private or semiprivate intranets or extranets. Content in this sense includes not only information but also video, audio, software, listings of Web sites, and product-specific materials such as online catalogs." -
5 Master Category List
"The list of categories that you can use to group items or to find items. This list contains general categories such as Business, Personal, and Phone Calls. You can add categories to and delete categories from this list." -
6 Link to Record
"A button, located in the Business Contact Manager group, that enables the user to link an item to a record." -
7 Featured badges
The group label for badges that are elevated as part of a promotion or business arrangement. -
8 Featured emoticons
The group label for emoticons that are elevated as part of a promotion or business arrangement. -
9 Featured pictures
The group label for pictures that are elevated as part of a promotion or business arrangement. -
10 Featured scenes
The group label for scenes that are elevated as part of a promotion or business arrangement.
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