
I have a little detour from Teams this week. Of course, Microsoft Lists will come into Teams in the next month or so – this has already been confirmed. Yet I like many others have been caught up in the hype and wanted to get hands on with the web app experience as a primer for that. So it’s a good thing that even though it’s not officially in my Ring 4 test tenant – as in no icon on login – there’s still a way to access it – many thanks to Matt Wade and Michael Pisarek for bringing it to my attention on social. So, Lists. Lists are effective for many things – Itineraries, Assets, Expenses, Project Steps, Go to Market actions. And there is many reasons as to why you would make a list. You would make it to record track and organise. You would make it in order to collaborate with others. You would make it to share with others. Yet lists in Microsoft 365 are not new. As announced at Build, Lists are an evolution of SharePoint Lists and encompasses SharePoint Lists and which is now a cross app all of it’s own. Let’s have a look
Microsoft Lists Fundamentals Part 1 — @Microsoft365Pro