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View a list of subsites and view the site hierarchy

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  • Started 2 days ago by jlschu1
  • Latest reply from Chris Quick
  1. jlschu1
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    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?

    I found the steps for WSS, but they do not apply in MOSS

    Here is what I found for WSS:

    View a list of subsites
    If you are a site owner, you can view a list of subsites below the current site.

    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.

    On the Site Actions menu , click Site Settings.
    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.

    In the Site Administration column, click Sites and workspaces.
    View the site hierarchy
    If you are an administrator, you can view a list of all the Web sites that were created under the top-level site.

    Browse to the home page for the top-level site.
    On the Site Actions menu , click Site Settings.
    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.

    In the Site Collection Administration column, click Site hierarchy.

    Posted 2 days ago #
  2. * Note, you must be a Full Control of the site to perform these steps:

    If you have the publishing features available for a top-level site collection, under Site Actions > 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.

    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.

    Posted 1 day ago #

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