#Microsoft365 #Office365 #SharePoint – List web parts are used to add web parts that point to any of the list apps on your site. These are still in preview and being updated. Let’s take a look at adding the list web part on your modern SharePoint sites.

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List Web Part

The List web part allows you to display a list and customize it with your own title, view, and even size. Users can view the list, or go the full list by clicking See allUse the List web part on a page.

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.

List web parts are used to add any of the list apps you have on your site, to your pages. Keep in mind that these List Web Parts are still in Preview mode, which means they are still making updates and improving the functionality.

Adding the list web part:

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

Once the web part is added you can choose the list it must use:

 

It normally shows the All Items view by default. Click on the pen on the left to edit the web part, on the right you can choose the view and how it should be displayed.

I always create views in my apps specific for the pages where I want to add them. The view I’ve chosen is the grouped view. Sometimes my views shows less columns so the view is ‘narrower’ and I can then add two web parts next to each other on the page.

The web parts on the pages also allows for users to add items directly from the page (based on permissions):

 


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.