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Share Contacts in Office 365 Groups
I agree that this is a great idea. In the past we would have created a public folder for the contacts but groups provides better (and easier to manage) security and contacts would make sense there. If a company is not using SharePoint this can be a huge learning curve when all they want to do is set up a shared contact list (I have several companies I work with that only want that). the groups are easier to learn and it is often transparent to the users. We have a calendar for the group so a set of contacts that are relevant to the group membership makes sense.
- jpharrApr 28, 2020Copper Contributor
+1 for having a contacts list in groups. All of the other options mentioned are just sort of a 2nd rate work around compared to what contacts for groups could be. I'm amazed that there aren't more people clamoring for this. Microsoft already has a calendar for groups, so why not contacts?