How to create Rules on a List or Library
One of the most powerful ways to “spice up” a list or a library is to create some rules that will notify you of the changes happening in that list…
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One of the most powerful ways to “spice up” a list or a library is to create some rules that will notify you of the changes happening in that list…
Read MoreAs your users create teams, sites, lists, and libraries in your Microsoft 365 environment, the content becomes somewhat decentralized. There is nothing wrong with this model; it is just a…
Read MoreI have been waiting for a long time to write this post. Back in SharePoint classic days, we used to configure the SharePoint search page where we could add custom…
Read MoreQuite a common requirement you hear from users is the ability to connect data from separate lists and libraries in SharePoint. For example, you might have two lists, one for…
Read MoreTime flies! One of my most popular posts over the years was the article on how to build a PMO portal in SharePoint I wrote in 2017. This is not…
Read MoreOne of the frequent requirements on Intranet sites is to display some sort of charts/graphs. In addition to spicing up the look and feel of a page, the charts provide…
Read MoreI had an interesting use case come up the other day with one of my clients. They had a Team in Microsoft Teams and created several private and shared channels…
Read MoreOne of the annoying things about SharePoint and Microsoft 365 applications is that there are so many different terms and terminology you need to understand and comprehend to ensure that…
Read MoreWith the recent user experience improvements for the Lookup column, I got a great question from one of my clients the other day. The question is this: what makes the…
Read MoreOne of the first things I do when working on client SharePoint sites is fix the default time zone for the SharePoint sites. Though it does not have much impact…
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