#Office365Challenge We all know the feeling, when you don't attend a meeting and actions get assigned to you without knowing. The task lists on SharePoint are a great way to manage your tasks, but also allows for task notifications to be... Continue Reading →
#Office365Challenge Want to know how I learnt about "Focus on Content"? Accidentally - that's how. One minute still working and suddenly your left navigation / page header disappears. Took me a while to figure that one out. Once you know how it... Continue Reading →
#Office365Challenge Task lists are one of my favourites to show business the value of SharePoint. So much time is wasted taking notes in meetings, then capturing it in Excel, distributing it and trying our best to manage and update them. Thanks to... Continue Reading →
#Office365Challenge We all fight change, but by now I'm ok with the new look in lists / libraries. You might however on occasion wish to change the look for a specific list / library. This post will show you how. Day:... Continue Reading →
#Office365Challenge So folders are less evil than I thought a couple of years ago. There is a time and place for everything, however in some libraries you might be utilizing meta data and would like to disable the ability to create... Continue Reading →
#Office365Challenge As soon as we start talking approvals on content, most people grab the opportunity to create complex approval workflows. I always say that fancy emails and workflows don't make people do things, if it's not part of their responsibilities already.... Continue Reading →