Create a Company Wiki in SharePoint (3 options)

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There are 3 unique ways to create a Wiki in SharePoint. I describe all the 3 options in this video.

00:00 - Intro - What is a Wiki?
01:19 - Option 1: Custom List
13:14 - Option 2: Collapsible Sections
23:52 - Option 3: SharePoint Pages

There are many ways to create a Wiki or a Knowledge Base in SharePoint. The following 3 options are covered in this tutorial:

Option 1: Custom Lists with Metadata. For the simple Q&A/FAQ, you can create a list with columns. At a minimum, there will be a column for a question, and a column for an answer. You can also create other columns as well, so you can filter/group/sort through the questions within a list.

Option 2: Collapsible Sections. The second way of creating a Wiki would be via Collapsible Sections on a SharePoint Page. This allows you to build an accordion-style experience for your Wiki. This option lets you add a bit more information compared to a list. This option also looks nicer as well.

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Many thanks for this, it was really helpful. I have a one question though : I am building a training portal and is it possible ot have an index of sorts in this? Just like wikipedia has ?

tejaswiniteja
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Your videos are really useful - thank you!

Say with option 3, if I decided to create a page for something, but within the page I wanted to reference another page - what is the best way of linking it through? Can I have neat boxes, instead of just pasting the link? Thank you.

shghu_
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Hi Greg, fantastic content - thank you for all your efforts! - one question about m365 SharePoint Wiki. is it going to be deprecated anytime soon? and why have you not used an Enterprise Wiki in this video? thanks

ecclesstreet
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Never been a fan of all the graphics and whitespace SharePoint puts out there. I wouldn't call it "modern". When it comes to wiki, I would prefer something like Confluence. I wish Azure DevOps has better cross-over integration into Teams and SharePoint.

jakevargas