SharePoint Command Bar Customization for Power Users
In this post, learn how to customize the SharePoint command bar, which is the toolbar that appears at the top of lists and libraries.
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In this post, learn how to customize the SharePoint command bar, which is the toolbar that appears at the top of lists and libraries.
In today’s fast-paced business world, technological advancements have made it necessary for information workers to stay on top of the latest tools and techniques. One such tool is Microsoft Lists, a powerful organizational tool designed to help users create, manage, and track information more efficiently. If you’re new to Microsoft Lists, you might find it to be a bit daunting
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Microsoft Lists are SharePoint Lists, and these lists can be displayed as calendars. Conditional formatting can now be done on calendar views! This means that you can color code your calendars, based on values in the columns, such as an event category. Old Way: Overlays This concept of color coding has existed in the past, for classic calendars in SharePoint,
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SharePoint Lists / Microsoft Lists have a capability that allows you to add a button to a row, which when clicked will set the value of one or more columns in that row. For example, a “Complete Task” button, when clicked, could set the a status column in a row to “Completed” and set a person field called “Completed by” to the current user’s name. All of this can be done without the need for any kind of workflow or flow. You’ll also learn the logic of how to create a button that only shows for a certain person.
I’ll also show you a way to kick off a flow, without the flow panel popping out and without the user having to click to run the flow in multiple dialog boxes.
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Learn how to create a modern SharePoint calendar.
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There are two different ways that you can create PowerApps canvas apps. There are customized SharePoint list forms, and there are standalone PowerApps. I always prefer standalone, and I wrote a post that is a full comparison between the two types, PowerApps Standalone App Versus Customized List Form. Whenever I’m talking about the fact that I prefer standalone over customized
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There’s a new wizard based, easy user interface for column conditional formatting in SharePoint Online!! That means you don’t have to know JSON code in order to do some conditional formatting on your columns!!!!!! This doesn’t work on every column type, there are still limitations, but it does give some basic options. Right now this only works on these types
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