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1605 TopicsAnnouncing Microsoft Lists - Your smart information tracking app in Microsoft 365
Microsoft Lists is a Microsoft 365 app that helps you track information and organize your work. Lists are simple, smart, and flexible, so you can stay on top of what matters most to your team. Track issues, assets, routines, contacts, inventory and more using customizable views and smart rules and alerts to keep everyone in sync. With ready-made templates, you can quickly start lists online, on our new mobile app, and directly from within Microsoft Teams. And because it is part of Microsoft 365, you can rely on enterprise-grade security and compliance.765KViews66likes193CommentsCollect information like a pro – New Microsoft Lists forms experience
The new forms experience in Microsoft Lists is now rolling out for Microsoft 365 work and school. Our goal is to make it easier to collect and gather information directly into your lists – saving you time and effort. Thus, we are excited to launch a new forms experience built right inside Microsoft Lists – rolling out now. Note: This relates to Microsoft 365 roadmap ID: 124865.122KViews24likes169CommentsMicrosoft Lists begins general availability roll out to Microsoft 365
Microsoft Lists, your smart information tracking app in Microsoft 365, begins roll out to Microsoft 365 business customers worldwide, starting this month with the Lists app in Microsoft 365 and next month with the Lists app in Microsoft Teams. Your lists just got a whole lot smarter.199KViews23likes99CommentsTop 10 hidden gems: Microsoft Lists
We hope you’ll find a few useful, hidden gems in this quick read to jumpstart your information tracking. Not so hidden by the time you finish ;). Maybe you’re just getting started with Microsoft Lists, have been at it for a while. Regardless, Lists can help you and your team across numerous information tracking scenarios. Lists are simple to create and highly customizable based on whatever types of information you want to track or level of automation and formatting you want to build in. And we’re here to help you explore all that potential. Give it a scroll down and learn as you go.170KViews20likes10CommentsSharePoint: Microsoft Lists - Conditional branching in Microsoft Lists forms
According to the Microsoft 365 Roadmap | Microsoft 365: SharePoint: Microsoft Lists - Conditional branching in Microsoft Lists forms Microsoft Lists forms will enable users to create dynamic forms featuring branching and conditional logic. This update allows users to customize their forms to display relevant questions based on conditions applied to previous responses, empowering them to design smarter forms that adapt to their data collection needs. Feature ID: 410771 Added to roadmap: 8/9/2024Last modified: 8/9/2024Product(s): SharePointCloud instance(s): Worldwide (Standard Multi-Tenant), GCC High, DoD, GCCPlatform(s): WebRelease phase(s): General Availability Rollout Start: November 2024 This feature is supposed to be rolled out in November 2024, which has not happened. Can you by chance point me to any news or updates for this feature actually rolling out? As of right now, the roadmap has not been updated since it looks like the feature is still in Dev phase and not in the Rollout yet. I have checked Lists every day to see if it is working yet but is not. Does anyone have an update on this feature rollout? Thanks for any help you can provide! Janeann2.6KViews13likes6CommentsCustomizing Lists best practices [guest blog and video]
Tips and tricks when learning to customize Microsoft Lists are invaluable. Norm Young, Microsoft MVP focused on on SharePoint, Teams and the Power Platform, shares three example scenarios and the approach he took while planning and designing each one. You'll learn some nice tips and tricks along the way when using Lists, SharePoint, Power Automate, and Microsoft Forms.15KViews12likes4CommentsTry Microsoft Lists with your Microsoft account (Preview)
Today we’re introducing Microsoft Lists - MSA Preview, a lightweight version of the Microsoft Lists app designed for small business and individual use in conjunction with your Microsoft account (MSA). We wish to invite you to participate. Start by creating and sharing lists with your work colleagues, partners, your soccer team, or your neighborhood volunteer groups. We’ve designed the app off the core of Microsoft Lists, plus introduce new experiences like tabbed views, sharing from within a Person column, add images inline, and more. We’re excited to see what sorts of information tracking goodness you create during preview, and how you share it all – and it all starts at the new top-level URL entry point: lists.live.com. Track what matters | Learn more and get started at lists.live.com (sign in with your MSA).95KViews10likes29CommentsTech Community Live | AMA for SharePoint, OneDrive, Lists, and Stream
Join us for a special Ask Microsoft Anything (AMA) live video stream across four Microsoft content collaboration products: SharePoint, OneDrive, Lists, and Stream! Our product teams will be answering your questions about future roadmap and recent innovation – and offering insights on what to expect in the coming months. Each team will present five minutes of content to catch you up on the highlights, and to spark what questions you might ask, and then have 10-15 minutes to take your questions. Post your questions at any time – starting your question with the product name to help us navigate it to the right experts; example: “SharePoint: How will Copilot help me create pages and news in the future?” This is a great opportunity to get answers to any questions you may have from recent Microsoft 365 Conference (May 2-4, 2023) disclosures: Review Jeff Teper’s May 2nd (5/2) blog post. Agenda + Experts (all times listed in the Pacific Time Zone (PT): 10:00am Kickoff [MC: Mark-Kashman] 10:05 – 10:25am -- AMA | SharePoint Experts: Dave Cohen (US), Cathy_Dew, and Suyog Gadgil. Huge innovations that will make it simpler to build compelling and engaging pages and sites within your company intranet. Review the 5/2 SharePoint blog. 10:25 – 10:45am -- AMA | OneDrive Experts: Miceile Barrett, Paul Diamond , Gaia Carini, Carter Green, and vilodha. Get the most out of your files with significant updates to the overall OneDrive user interface – a more simple and personalized experience. Review the 5/2 OneDrive blog. 10:45 – 11:10am -- AMA | Lists Experts: Miceile Barrett, LincolnDeMaris, and Harini Saladi. Your information collaboration is poised to get more intuitive, focused, and powerful. Review the 5/2 Lists blog. 11:10 – 11:30am -- AMA | Stream Experts: Marc Mroz, descapa_msft, Paul Diamond, Ignacio Davila, and OwenpMSFT. Video in Microsoft 365 is about to get easier, with enhanced playback, putting videos in pages, and recording professional videos with personality. Review the 5/2 Stream blog. 11:30am -- Wrap up Submit your questions anytime during the hour or post them early in the Comments below.22KViews9likes361Comments