Microsoft Lists
Ignite 2021: Here's what's new for Microsoft Lists on the web, Teams, and mobile
Microsoft has announced a handful of new updates for its task management and tracking tool, Microsoft Lists, at its Ignite 2021 conference. The Lists app in Teams is getting some improvements, and the company has detailed some new features for the iOS app, and other collaboration features. There are also enhancements being made to the administrative controls and settings.
Microsoft introduces new Lists Adoption Center to help you get started with Lists
Microsoft has just launched a one-stop landing page to help IT Admins increase the awareness and usage of Lists across their organizations. The new Microsoft Lists adoption center has been designed to provide a review of best-practices, online guides, and adoption templates for end-users of the newest Microsoft 365 app.
Microsoft Lists for iOS is now generally available
Microsoft Lists app for iOS, which the company introduced at Ignite 2020 back in September, is finally dropping its preview tag today.
Microsoft Lists introduces Rules to help users keep track of changes in their lists
Microsoft Lists now supports a new “rules” feature that makes it easier to notify people when something changes in their lists.
Microsoft Lists adds support for undo and redo commands
In November, we reported that Microsoft Lists would soon allow users to use undo and redo commands to recover information. Today, Norm Young, a Microsoft MVP, took to Twitter to note that the feature is now live in the new Lists app.
Microsoft Lists for iOS will drop preview tag later this month
Microsoft’s new Lists app for iOS, which the company introduced at Ignite 2020, is finally dropping its preview tag later this month. The iOS version of the app has been available in public preview since September 2020, and the company has announced via Microsoft 365 Admin Center that it’s coming to the iOS App Store in mid-January.
New features for OneDrive, Teams and more, here’s everything added to Microsoft 365 in 2020
The month of December is coming to a close, and it is now time to look back at the new features introduced in Microsoft 365 this year. In 2020, Microsoft announced plenty of new services and features to help users deal with the ongoing pandemic and adapts to remote learning or working.
As usual, we have divided this recap into different sections to highlight different Microsoft 365 apps and services, including OneDrive, Teams, Microsoft Outlook/Word/Excel, and more. Here’s a look at what you need to know.
Microsoft adds calendar view support to Microsoft Lists and SharePoint
Microsoft has released a new feature that allows users to view list content in a modern calendar view in Microsoft Lists and SharePoint. The info was first discovered by Twitter user Laurent Sittler, and the feature is now generally available for Targeted release customers.