SharePoint Lists *are* Microsoft Lists, and in these lists you can create conditional formulas, so that certain fields hide and show according to conditions that

SharePoint Lists *are* Microsoft Lists, and in these lists you can create conditional formulas, so that certain fields hide and show according to conditions that you define. This is just
Read more »For the rest of this month, my SharePoint (Power User) Managing Lists and Libraries self-paced course is FREE. This class is usually sold as part of our training plans, but
Read more »Microsoft Lists, AKA good old SharePoint lists, now have a new rules wizard. This is a very simplified way of creating notification rules, to be notified about certain things happening
Read more »Happy Thanksgiving! It’s almost time for my big annual training sale, and I’m so excited to be offering a 40% discount on all of my yearly training subscriptions! Here are
Read more »The solution in this post gives you a way to create an interface where users fill in required metadata AND can upload multiple files, and all of those files go into SharePoint. This is done using Microsoft Forms and Power Automate.
Read more »In SharePoint back in the old days, there used to be a way to have fields/columns that were required for documents, and when a single document was uploaded, the user
Read more »Build Power Apps directly in Microsoft Teams, with the new Project Oakdale.
Read more »SharePoint lists have been around for 20 years, and now they have been re-branded as “Microsoft Lists” and DRASTICALLY improved. I created a video last month during my SharePoint Power
Read more »This is a quick post about using Power Automate to copy specific files from library to library. In my use case, I’ve got a bunch of training files that I
Read more »SharePoint Lists *are* Microsoft Lists, and in these lists you can create conditional formulas, so that certain fields hide and show according to conditions that