Copilot Pages vs. Copilot Notebooks
What are Copilot Pages vs. Notebooks? Learn differences, when to use each, and how to leverage Microsoft’s AI collaboration features at work.
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What are Copilot Pages vs. Notebooks? Learn differences, when to use each, and how to leverage Microsoft’s AI collaboration features at work.
If you’ve been keeping up with Microsoft 365 Copilot updates, you’ve probably noticed that new AI-powered agents are appearing almost daily. It’s an exciting time for productivity tools, and one of the most practical new additions is the SharePoint Page Agent. This tool is changing how we create and edit SharePoint pages, making it faster and easier than ever to
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Discover SharePoint’s new Copilot-powered FAQ web part that automatically generates questions and answers from your existing files. Learn how to create intelligent FAQs that everyone can access, even without Copilot licenses.
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SharePoint audience targeting has been revamped and renewed, and it’s back! First I’ll tell you how it works, then for those of you who have been using SharePoint for years and remember the old way, I’ll tell you how it’s different. First of all, as of right now, December 2019, there is no audience targeting for *navigation* YET, but it’s
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The new SharePoint Communication Sites are in the process of being rolled out globally in Office 365 currently. In case you missed it, a couple of weeks ago, on our live SharePoint Power Hour, I did an introductory demo of them. ALSO, I demonstrated a bunch of new web parts and the improved page editing interface, which gives you the
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In Office 365, you may notice that there are more new things rolling out right now. This post is all about the new page editing experience and new web parts. Here’s what I’ll cover: How to use the new page editing interface How to use each of the new web parts How to set your new page as the homepage
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One of the most common questions I’ve ever gotten in my ten years using SharePoint is: “How can I set a certain permission on a specific view or column (field)?” In this blog post, I will start with a couple of very simple ways to do this, which can easily ramp up to some more fancy / tricky ways. This
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