How to set site closure and deletion policies in SharePoint Online
We have all been there – you go and do an inventory of your SharePoint environment, and you make it to the subsites that have last been touched by humans…
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We have all been there – you go and do an inventory of your SharePoint environment, and you make it to the subsites that have last been touched by humans…
Read MoreAs your SharePoint Intranet and Office 365 grow in size and usage, I am sure you share the concern for security and integrity of your intellectual property. I am confident…
Read MoreI bet you wanna know. As your SharePoint Intranet grows by leaps and bounds, you want to be in control and know how many sites/subsites you have in your environment.…
Read MoreYou know how on Facebook and LinkedIn you have the feature to see what your profile looks like to other users? I am sure you wondered what kind of access…
Read MoreNot sure about you, but I have probably spent at least half of the time from my 15+ years in Project Management, in some sort of meetings… Yeah, I know,…
Read MoreIn my opinion, versioning in SharePoint is one of its strongest features. It allows for tracking the activity of any item (document, event, task, etc.) and following the audit trail.…
Read MoreThe classic joke in SharePoint is that the debate over folder vs. metadata never ends and will probably never end. Some users prefer metadata, while others are stuck with good-old…
Read MoreA large share of organizations utilizes SharePoint for Project Management. As I have previously written in many of my blog posts, SharePoint out of the box provides an extensive list…
Read MoreIt’s finally here. You’ve sent me email after email asking me to add this specific feature to my website. In fact, it was my number one request. “Am I missing…
Read MoreHere is a real-life scenario. You have built a list in SharePoint so that users can submit entries, but you only want users to be able to read or modify…
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