In this post, Jasjit Chopra shows you how to go from simple type form data to a secured SharePoint list in less than 20 minutes! Imagine you have a form hosted on an internet site (perhaps a registration form) that’s completely separate to SharePoint. Here’s the scenario: – The people who you want to fill
In this session, Joelle looks at Managing External Users in Office365 and explains how you can easily share existing content with non-employees and partners. She also discusses some of the basic things you should consider along with the benefits and some of the limitations before moving into a demonstration showing how you can set this up. Please note,
Laura talks about the Common Data Service from Office 365. She initially considers what it is, how it works and why you may want to use it and how it relates to Power Apps and Flow. She explains the benefits of setting up different environments to use alongside the Common Data Service before demonstrating how to
Join Vignesh in the second part of his SharePoint 2016 Webinar. If you are wondering what’s in SharePoint 2016 then this session is awesome. Watch part 1 here. If you are unsure of what hybrid is or want to understand how it can be used, then check out ‘The Ultimate Guide to Hybrid SharePoint‘ by Nick Brattoli.
Join Vignesh in the first part of his SharePoint 2016 Webinar. If you are wondering what’s in SharePoint 2016 then this session is awesome. Watch part 2 here. If you are unsure of what hybrid is or want to understand how it can be used, then check out ‘The Ultimate Guide to Hybrid SharePoint‘ by Nick Brattoli. What
In this session Laura demonstrates how to use a variety of functions and features in Office 365 including: tool bar information panel item tool bar columns views grouping modern forms Please note, this session was recorded a while ago so the slack, social and chat features she describes at the beginning of the recording are
Laura introduces Microsoft flow and compares it to SharePoint designer even though it’s very different! She explains how Microsoft Flow helps you integrate multiple systems and services (such as databases, sales force & CRM) & build automation’s and integrations between them which allows you to work smarter! This allows you to build flows between systems
Microsoft Flow was introduced last year. While it is a very promising service, there are still a lot of questions… How can you prevent data leaks? How can you manage Flows within our teams? Daniel and Albert will answer these questions and show you some cool examples of Flows which you can use.​
Had a look around internet and couldn’t find anywhere a script to add/remove Office 365 licenses in bulk using PowerShell. There were a lot of examples about how to set these fresh (without consideration for what is already set), so quickly conjured this up…. Someone may find it helpful. A quick note on the scenario
Most people understand the core capabilities in Office 365: they can log in, access email, upload documents, join in discussions. But are there features that go largely unused, but which can help you unlock personal or team productivity? In this presentation, Office Server and Services MVP Christian Buckley walks through 10 features that fit this
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