How to Use Lists in Microsoft SharePoint Online - Office 365

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Lists make up a lot of SharePoint content, so understanding how to create and manage these is an essential SharePoint skill.

In this tutorial, we introduce you to the various types of lists in Microsoft SharePoint Online (e.g. task lists, contact lists, and calendars) and demonstrate how to create and modify them, including how to use SharePoint list templates.

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SimonSezIT
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Loved the video. Interested in more. Great work.

microhandsltd
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Hi there. Great video! Does your website allow users to change the playback speed of videos?

Thanks

jameswynn
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Thank you - Great intro. Much appreciated.

TomFrost
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Perfect. I am (again) a SP webmaster and trying to figure out how to do things I did before and where MS hid it / renamed it this time around….(used to use survey feature all the time)

serephinaangel
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Thanks for the video. Can we make a folder in a quick launch menu (that's for a dedicated location) that will contain all the lists? Just like you may have documents as a folder and files in it. So we click the folder name on the quick launch menu and then see all the lists and then click on one to view that list. Please advise 🙏

SSRL
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Why do I not have any blue box Apps when I select "App" at the bottom of the "Add New" list on Homepage Edit mode? Do I need to purchase them from the App Store? I can find them in a search after selecting "Classic View" but can't get them inserted back in the page where I started. Is there something in the settings I'm missing. I have full "Admin Permissions" if you tell where the setting is. Much Thanks!

LonnieGinn
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Oh, great. You begin by asking "What are lists?" and answer it by saying "Basically, everything is a list". Guess I'll try another video channel.

GaryMillerUK