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Hands-On Microsoft Lists

You're reading from   Hands-On Microsoft Lists Create custom data models and improve the way data is organized using Lists in Microsoft 365

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Published in Jul 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801075046
Length 356 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Chapter 1: Getting Started with Microsoft Lists 2. Chapter 2: Creating Your First List FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 3: Microsoft Lists Core Features 4. Chapter 4: Collaborating on Microsoft Lists 5. Chapter 5: Creating Microsoft Lists Views 6. Chapter 6: Customizing Microsoft Lists 7. Chapter 7: Customizing Microsoft Lists Views 8. Chapter 8: Customizing Microsoft Lists Forms 9. Chapter 9: Integrating Microsoft Lists with the Power Platform 10. Chapter 10: Microsoft Lists for Admins and Advanced Users 11. Chapter 11: Extending Microsoft Lists Using SPFx 12. Other Books You May Enjoy

Creating a list from an existing list

In many cases, you have an existing list for a specific purpose, but you may also have some interest in it from different groups. For example, the Leave Tracker list, which we are using in this chapter, is something that other colleagues or even teams could be interested in. Instead of setting it up the same way repeatedly, it is more efficient to create a copy for new audiences whenever it's needed.

In the New list creation dialog, once you've select the From existing list option, you need to decide which list you want to duplicate. You can do this by selecting the team or site where the list has been created, followed by selecting the specific list:

Figure 2.25 – Selecting an existing list to duplicate

Figure 2.25 – Selecting an existing list to duplicate

Afterward, the familiar options dialog where you can define the list's name and other properties, among which is the destination location, such as a different site or My list, will appear again. Once you click Create, a copy of your list will be created in the selected destination, including all the previously created columns.

This method is useful when an existing list has been deemed valuable and should be used in other locations as well. Instead of setting up the same list structure again or using a third-party tool to create a copy, this out-of-the-box functionality provides you with a convenient way to create duplicates of a list.

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