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Assign view to a group in sharepoint list
- Nov 16, 2022
You can create custom views of libraries and lists to organize and show items that are most important to you (like certain columns), to add filtering or sorting, or to have a more engaging style. You can create a personal view (that only you can see) or, if you have permissions to do so, you can create a public view for everyone who uses the list to see.
Many lists have other views besides the default view that you see when you first go to the list. To see other views, select the View options menu on the upper right-hand side of the command bar, and then select the view you want.
Source documentation: Create, change, or delete a view of a list or library
Audience targeting on list views was available in classic experience of SharePoint lists. This is not yet available in modern experience.
If you want Microsoft to implement it in modern experience, you can submit new idea on SharePoint Feedback portal or vote on similar existing ideas like this one: Manage a list view/library view
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harshadr Although you cannot target views to different audiences, what you could do is create your views for each audience and then on the home page of your site, use the Quick Links web part (button layout) to create a link that points to each view. You can target links to different audiences so as long as the groups you want to target are valid Target Audiences, A would see a button that points to the "A" view and B would see a button that points to the "B" view, etc. So, instead of pointing users directly to the list itself, point them to a page where there are targeted links. You could do the same thing in navigation, where you can also target links using target audiences.