Pages and Subpages in Microsoft Loop
As I explained in one of my previous blog posts, Pages are one of the core elements of the Microsoft Loop application. It is also a “mandatory” part of the…
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As I explained in one of my previous blog posts, Pages are one of the core elements of the Microsoft Loop application. It is also a “mandatory” part of the…
Read MoreMost of the articles on my blog are about the desktop experience of SharePoint and other Microsoft applications. However, the reality is that more and more users are remote these…
Read MoreI usually blog about the features I want you to use as you collaborate with stakeholders every day in SharePoint, OneDrive, and Teams. Today, though, I want to talk about…
Read MoreSome time ago, I published a post explaining how to create and configure retention labels and publish them to SharePoint and OneDrive. Those labels would retain the content tagged with…
Read MoreOne Component that I really like within Microsoft Loop is the Table of Contents. It allows you to quickly create a Table of Contents of the Loop Page. In this…
Read MoreIn this post, I would like to introduce you to an excellent little concept of Label Group in the Microsoft Loop application. I will explain how you can use this…
Read MoreWe could add videos to SharePoint pages for many years. However, with the recent transition from the old Stream to the New Stream (Stream on SharePoint), the ability to add…
Read MoreIn this article, I would like to summarize a few ways to manage tasks with the Microsoft Loop application. While no match for serious project and task management, Loop has…
Read MoreMost of my articles about retention were related to the ability to retain content or prevent its modification and deletion for some time. However, there might also be a need…
Read MoreSome time ago, I wrote about a few ways to send emails to a Teams channel. What I did not cover then was the ability we got quite recently. And…
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