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Browse All TopicsWe have a user that is going to start editing our Sharepoint front page. We need to track the changes that are made to the front pate. I know you can do this at the site level with alerts but not sure how on the front page.
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by: Robbie_LeggettPosted on 2007-11-18 at 07:09:22ID: 20307682
You can do this by specifying that changes made to pages need approval, and then specify the people you wish to approve it as members of the "Approvers" group. That way, when the user tries to publish the updated page, it will not publish until a member of the "Approvers" group has viewed and accepted the changes.
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