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What are content types in sharepoint
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A content type is a flexible and reusable WSS type definition or template that defines the columns and behavior for an item in a list or a document in a document library. For example, you can create a content type for a leave approval document with a unique set of columns, an event handler, and its own document template and attach it with a document library/libraries.
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