I spend a lot of time looking at the new features in SharePoint Online and related O365 technologies. I have decided to document a few of the new features and how I implemented them. Creating a list from an existing list has always been somewhat of a pain in SharePoint. Until now…
Author: Mike Hatheway
I spend a lot of time looking at the new features in SharePoint Online and related O365 technologies. I have decided to document a few of the new features and how I implemented them. The second feature I have decided to highlight is Modern Document Sets.
I spend a lot of time looking at the new features in SharePoint Online and related O365 technologies. I have decided to document a few of the new features and how I implemented them. The first group of features I have decided to highlight are a couple of organization features around SharePoint News and Pages.
When I introduce the concept of the hub and spoke site model I generally get: “If this is the replacement for subsites, then how do the hub site permissions work on the spoke sites?”. The answer is simple…
I recently had the following question from a client: “If I want to share a Power BI report with an external user, how can I do that?”. The process is documented on the Microsoft Power BI blog and on Microsoft Docs but I still needed to break down the options to make them clear so I thought I would share.
As a consultant working in SharePoint, I have been asked one question more times than I can remember. That question is some variation of: “Can we have an automatically generated, unique, formatted identifier in the Title field?”. And, because history repeats itself, I recently got this question again. So, I sharpened up my MS Flow skills and created a template.
Commonly, people (me included) will jump to a coded or complex solution in SharePoint. I wanted to test myself to come up with a nice out-of-the-box (OOTB) solution that would provide value to an organization. Recently, a colleague asked me if it was possible to assign corporate badges to employees in O365. So, I took that as my OOTB challenge.
I have been meaning to document what happens when you use the various move and copy operations in SharePoint. So, this weekend I set out to do that. I was not really expecting to find any surprises. I was wrong.
A colleague called me today. He said “Mike, do you know anything about Flow and Picture columns?”. I said “No”, and he said “Well, I do. Want to see a cool trick?”.
What am I going to say? No?
Introduction There are a few good articles about modernizing a classic site by using the…