good to see List features coming into native sharepoint lists. This is causing quite a bit of confusion to end users currently with the new UI elements
Great video - can this be applied to document libraries? So we can use it to approve documents? Or is there an equivalent as the Out of Box approval for documents is a bit sparse.
Yeah AI can create this if you give it enough of a prompt. I've also used AI to create PnP PowerShell scripts recently and it's saved me a lot of time. You still have to review everything line by line, of course, but it's still a time saver.
good to see List features coming into native sharepoint lists. This is causing quite a bit of confusion to end users currently with the new UI elements
Yes, I think it's a great addition. We need more cool features that target the UI.
I have been using AI to create JSON code. If it doesn't work, I send it back and AI rewrites it.
Love the new visible views and the edit feature drop down per line item
Same! It's looking pretty cool now!
Great video - can this be applied to document libraries? So we can use it to approve documents? Or is there an equivalent as the Out of Box approval for documents is a bit sparse.
Yes you can!
Nice video as always Steve. Do you know if it is possible to add json formatting to the new form experience? I find it a bit "naked" so to speak
Thanks so much, Frank!! I'm not sure about the form experience and JSON. I'll look into it, though!
Is there a msft news update on this new UI? Was very confused this morning.
There was a roadmap item a few months ago regarding the new list templates, but I don't think it mentioned the UI update in it.
I wonder if or when we gets an API that will allow us to deploy Power Automate flows in our provisioning tools. Have you spotted anything about it?
I'd expect that to come eventually. I haven't heard anything about that coming. I'd think this would be added to PnP Provisioning as well, right?
I have been using AI to create JSON code. If it doesn't work, I send it back and AI rewrites it.
Yeah AI can create this if you give it enough of a prompt. I've also used AI to create PnP PowerShell scripts recently and it's saved me a lot of time. You still have to review everything line by line, of course, but it's still a time saver.