#Microsoft365 #Office365 #SharePoint – I’ll be doing a write-up of the different web parts available for modern pages in SharePoint Online. Let’s take a look at the Divider Web Part.

For previous posts in my #Microsoft365Challenge go to the index page.

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Divider

Use this to web part to insert a line between other web parts to help break up your page and make it easier to read. Add a line between web parts with the Divider web part.

Take note that these web parts are not available yet for use on classic pages. On how to create pages and add web parts, see SharePoint Pages and Web Parts Introduction.

I use the Divider web part when I change between page layouts (2 columns to 3 for example). It also helps to add a bit of space and structure on your page.

Adding the divider:

Put your page in to edit mode and click on the “+” to add a new web part. Choose the Divider:

The Divider adds a physical line on the page and definitely helps with web parts not ‘flowing into one another’ on the page.


Purpose of this blog challenge:  I will write 365 blogs in 365 days around Microsoft 365. I did a similar challenge with Office 365, blogs can be found here. I won’t just be talking about the new Microsoft 365 subscription model. I will be sharing any news, tips and tricks around Office / Office 365 / Windows / Mobility and Security. And let’s not forget all the great new Apps & services available.  A lot of what I’ll share on Office and SharePoint will also be applicable to none “Office 365” versions.