Why you still need a SharePoint Intranet
I get this question quite a bit from my loyal blog followers and clients. “Greg, we already utilize OneDrive and Microsoft Teams. Do we really need to have a SharePoint…
Read MoreBrowse by Application
I get this question quite a bit from my loyal blog followers and clients. “Greg, we already utilize OneDrive and Microsoft Teams. Do we really need to have a SharePoint…
Read MoreAs you deal with literally hundreds and thousands of files in SharePoint sites, you might want to save or bookmark certain files and folders so that you can come back…
Read MoreSecurity is probably on every Site Owner’s mind – and this totally makes sense. As a Site or Content Owner, I want to make sure my site is not just…
Read MoreEver since we had OneDrive Sync, we had sync conflicts. This is the fact. In the old days, with the old version of the OneDrive sync client, sync conflicts were…
Read MoreAs you add new pages to your SharePoint site, I am sure you also need to link them together for easy navigation. There are two ways to link pages in…
Read MoreRemember when you were in school and studied “boring” formulas and probably wondered whether you will ever use them in real life? Well, perhaps you should have smoked less weed…
Read MoreVersion History has got to be one of the most important document management features in SharePoint. Just like a time machine, Version History allows you to go back in the…
Read MoreIf you are a big fan of metadata, like me, I am sure you are also familiar with a functionality called Content Type. Content Types allow you to organize your…
Read MoreAs users edit the SharePoint pages, add and delete content and web parts, it is also necessary to restore the previous versions of the pages. We had this functionality for…
Read MoreBy default, when you create a Hub Site in SharePoint Online, anyone can join it. It does not really matter whether they can access the Hub Site or not and…
Read More