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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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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801075046
Length 356 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Rene Modery Rene Modery
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João Ferreira João Ferreira
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

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

What this book covers

Chapter 1, Getting Started with Microsoft Lists, provides an introduction to Microsoft Lists. It explains the historical background (SharePoint lists) and gives a short overview of the possibilities and functionalities. The chapter sets the stage for the subsequent chapters and ensures that you have a basic understanding of Microsoft Lists before moving on to more detailed topics.

Chapter 2, Creating Your First List, guides you through the creation of your first lists. It starts by explaining the different entry points for creating a new list. We then proceed to describe the list creation process, showing how to create new blank lists and how to leverage existing list templates. At the end of the chapter, you will know how to create lists.

Chapter 3, Microsoft Lists Core Features, covers all the default features of Microsoft Lists. We will provide a detailed explanation of all the out-of-the-box features, such as personal lists, shared/team lists, and list templates. This chapter will also explain where the Microsoft Lists data is stored.

Chapter 4, Collaborating on Microsoft Lists, teaches you how to collaborate with other people on your lists. You will learn how to invite others, see who has access to your list, and how to add comments to list items.

Chapter 5, Creating Microsoft Lists Views, takes your basic knowledge about how to create lists and moves forward into the more advanced features of filtering and formatting list data.

Chapter 6, Customizing Microsoft Lists, is where you will learn how to customize how your data looks in a list, by formatting several data types using JSON and by following the provided examples.

Chapter 7, Customizing Microsoft Lists Views, shows you how to customize list views to make the information stored in a list stand out, using JSON and the provided examples.

Chapter 8, Customizing Microsoft Lists Forms, covers the default list forms and explains how to modify them using the options in the Microsoft ecosystem to meet your business needs.

Chapter 9, Integrating Microsoft Lists with the Power Platform, is about how to automate business processes without writing code, making use of the Power Platform. You will be able to create actions based on data that is added, modified, or deleted from Microsoft Lists. Additionally, you will learn how to visualize your data with Power BI.

Chapter 10, Microsoft Lists for Admins and Advanced Users, will give you the tools you need to disable/enable Microsoft Lists features if you are an administrator in your organization or an advanced user.

Chapter 11, Extending Microsoft Lists Using SPFx, is where you will learn how to extend the default features of Microsoft Lists using SharePoint. With the use of list view command set extensions, you will be able to bring your business logic to Microsoft Lists and complement the OOB features.

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