Content starts @ 7:04 . I love this feature, will be really useful going forward (not having to give users access to the list is particularly impressive). Great demo, thanks
I love how you present and explain, with examples. I actually learned a lot by watching few hours of your presentations. I hope you keep going with these sessions about SharePoint and connected apps. I spent days searching and trying to figure out permissions (which is on your other video) and none of them had info you shared, that really helped me understand the logic behind permissions, groups and users, etc. Thank you!
Great sessions. Quick questions on the new form feature. Can you set up the simple form to edit a list item? and is there a way to add workflow notification on submit? Thanks in advance!
Content starts @ 7:04 . I love this feature, will be really useful going forward (not having to give users access to the list is particularly impressive). Great demo, thanks
Thanks!
I love how you present and explain, with examples. I actually learned a lot by watching few hours of your presentations. I hope you keep going with these sessions about SharePoint and connected apps. I spent days searching and trying to figure out permissions (which is on your other video) and none of them had info you shared, that really helped me understand the logic behind permissions, groups and users, etc. Thank you!
Awesome, thank you! Thanks for spreading the word about my training courses, too.
You should have mentioened that conditional branchng is being introduced as part of the 365 RoadMap - January 2025 rollout
Love the camera work. Now I feel like I should have gotten a 4Runner. Thanks a lot. LOL. 😜
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Great sessions. Quick questions on the new form feature. Can you set up the simple form to edit a list item? and is there a way to add workflow notification on submit? Thanks in advance!
No, and yes you can use the “when an item is created” trigger
is branching possible in the form?
No
can you use an already built form in MS forms
No, this a completely different product than MS Forms.
the syntax for embedding the form on a SharePoint page challenged me a bit
I agree. Sketchy.