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Well, perhaps not everything. But SharePoint stores most content information for collaboration sites in lists, or some may say variations of lists. That should come as no surprise considering that SharePoint uses SQL Server as a storage container for all content information as well as for information used to define the appearance of your site. Lists translate well into the table paradigm of databases.

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© 2008 Michael P. Antonovich

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(2008). SharePoint Lists Everything Is a List. In: Office and SharePoint 2007 User’s Guide. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0631-6_2

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