Stump the Panel Topic: View a list of subsites and view the site hierarchy http://www.endusersharepoint.com/STP/ Paul Grenier, Lead Moderator en Sun, 22 Mar 2009 16:40:45 +0000 Chris Quick on "View a list of subsites and view the site hierarchy" http://www.endusersharepoint.com/STP/topic/view-a-list-of-subsites-and-view-the-site-hierarchy#post-5270 Thu, 19 Mar 2009 10:51:14 +0000 Chris Quick 5270@http://www.endusersharepoint.com/STP/ <p>* Note, you must be a Full Control of the site to perform these steps:</p> <p>If you have the publishing features available for a top-level site collection, under Site Actions &gt; Site Settings and look under Site Administration. There is an option available called Content and Structure. If you click on this link, you move to a mini-application in SharePoint that allows you to see the heirarchy of the site, mass delete lists, libraries, sites (there is no recycle bin recovery on this) and move items around. </p> <p>If the publishing features are turned off, you will not be able to see the heirarchy. You will see the top-level sites under the current site you are navigating. </p> jlschu1 on "View a list of subsites and view the site hierarchy" http://www.endusersharepoint.com/STP/topic/view-a-list-of-subsites-and-view-the-site-hierarchy#post-5261 Wed, 18 Mar 2009 16:42:46 +0000 jlschu1 5261@http://www.endusersharepoint.com/STP/ <p>Hello I am trying to find the steps on how to view a list of subsites below a current site and how to view a list of all sites that are created under the top level. How do I go about doing that in MOSS 2007?</p> <p>I found the steps for WSS, but they do not apply in MOSS</p> <p>Here is what I found for WSS:</p> <p>View a list of subsites<br /> If you are a site owner, you can view a list of subsites below the current site.</p> <p> Note You can see only the first level of sites below the current site. To view a complete list of sites in the site collection, view the site hierarchy.</p> <p>On the Site Actions menu , click Site Settings.<br /> Note On a site for which the Site Actions menu is customized, point to Site Settings, and then click the settings that you want to view.</p> <p>In the Site Administration column, click Sites and workspaces.<br /> View the site hierarchy<br /> If you are an administrator, you can view a list of all the Web sites that were created under the top-level site.</p> <p>Browse to the home page for the top-level site.<br /> On the Site Actions menu , click Site Settings.<br /> Note On a site for which the Site Actions menu is customized, point to Site Settings, and then click the settings that you want to view.</p> <p>In the Site Collection Administration column, click Site hierarchy. </p>