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#Microsoft365 Day 305: Let’s Build a #SharePoint Intranet Together (Part 15)

Today we'll make more changes to the home page of our #Intranet. Let's add the documents and FAQ's, content owners, Yammer, Twitter, Stream and Forms. The Newsfeed, Events and Quick Links web parts we'll keep. With Forms we'll display both... Continue Reading →

#Microsoft365 Day 300: Let’s Build a #SharePoint Intranet Together (Part 10)

We're using the amazing Communication Site Templates in #SharePoint to build our #Intranet. Before we start building our departmental pages, I'd like to give you an overview of what to expect in the new modern pages Web Parts. This will... Continue Reading →

#Microsoft365 Day 121: Adoption Challenges for Modern vs Classic SharePoint

#Microsoft365 #Office365 #SharePoint This is a follow up post after my "SharePoint Training Checklist & Considerations" blog a couple of days ago. I've seen and heard some complaints from people not overly happy with the new modern sites and I would love to... Continue Reading →

#Microsoft365 Day 120: SharePoint Online Twitter Web Part is HERE!!!

#Microsoft365 #Office365 #SharePoint I've been so excited (and impatient) for the Twitter Web Part to appear for use in my Tenant. And Whooooop!! It's here. I tried this out today and it works like a charm. Thanks #Microsoft. Now let's take... Continue Reading →

#Microsoft365 Day 108 – SharePoint Online Web Parts – News

#Microsoft365 #Office365 #SharePoint - Have something to say? Well here's a great web part to use on your Intranet and to get communications out. I'll explain how to add the web part to your page as well as how to... Continue Reading →

#Microsoft365 Day 107 – SharePoint Online Web Parts – Microsoft Forms

#Microsoft365 #Office365 #SharePoint - This web part is not just used to embed your survey form on a SharePoint page (and allow for submissions) - but also enables you to share the results of surveys with other people. For previous... Continue Reading →

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