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How to Stop SharePoint Lists from opening in Microsoft Lists?
- Sep 19, 2023
Hi Kathryn Birstein,
By default, SharePoint lists will open in the Microsoft Lists app. According to the SharePoint admin message centre, Site owners can navigate to the Navigation Elements settings page and configure a new setting called “Lists in Sites”, which will enable lists to always open in their associated SharePoint site.
you can try to change this by using classic SharePoint setting, by navigating https://{tenantname}.sharepoint.com/sites/{sitename}/_layouts/15/navoptions.aspx
or going to the SharePoint Site classic settings and changing Navigation elements. Site owners can navigate to the Navigation Elements settings page and configure a new setting called “Lists in Sites”, which will enable lists to always open in their associated SharePoint site.
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Leon Pavesic
Now users have 40% of their screen to work with the lists.
We are back to the 2000's UX, I was impressed by how cluttered this became, someone was feeling nostalgic about IE's toolbars.
Now we have the tenant bar, the header, the nav bar, the quick launch bar, the command bar, the lists title/views bigger bar, the fixed column header bar and THEN... you have the list content... and a scrollbar 😄
This is supposing you dont need the zoom 150%, because if you do, you will have the app bar on the bottom and NO CONTENT! I had to teach a coworker who has visual impairment how to hide things using css on devtools so she could work with the lists again.
The disable option mentioned as answer is not available on our sites (possibly it is related to a site feature that was not activated or it was removed)
Diego_Longhi This is absolute madness. 😠 Not being hyperbolic when I say whoever made this call needs to be disciplined for time lost, at the very least moved somewhere they can do less damage.