Webinar & AMA: Working with Microsoft Lists (August 5th)
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Learn how to get started with Microsoft Lists from the Microsoft Lists engineers themselves - lots to learn and lots of demos. And if you have any questions or feedback for the team, please join us right after the webinar for an Ask Microsoft Anything (AMA) event within the Microsoft Tech Community. Train your brain and the tech will follow.

 

On-demand WEBINAR | 'Working with Microsoft Lists'

 

Learn how to get started with Microsoft Lists from the Microsoft Lists engineers themselves. Start a list from a template, add your information, and then use conditional formatting, rules, and key collaboration features to make the list your own - to make it work across your team. Lots to learn. Lots of demos. [below Lists AMA directly after for all your questions]

 

  • Original air date: Wednesday, August 5th, 2020 at 9am PST (12pm EST; 5pm CET) [60 minutes]
  • Presented by: Harini Saladi, Miceile Barrett, Chakkaradeep Chandran and Mark Kashman

 

AMA | “Microsoft Lists AMA”

 

This was a fast-paced hour Ask Microsoft Anything (AMA) within the Microsoft Tech Community. Our panel of Microsoft experts answered questions ranging from Microsoft Lists, SharePoint list, Lists + Teams integrations, Lists + Power Platform integrations, and more.

 

Microsoft Lists webinar and AMA (August 5th, 2020 starting at 9:00 AM PST)Microsoft Lists webinar and AMA (August 5th, 2020 starting at 9:00 AM PST)

Thanks, Mark Kashman (Microsoft Lists PMM -- @MKashman)

1 Comment
Copper Contributor

Hi, Could you please advise on the following questions?

1) Can you have multiple lists that interact with one another similar to how an Excel spreadsheet can have different worksheets that interact with one another e.g. if you update a certain element on one list it would then update an element in another list.

2) Can you create charts/graphs from lists?

3) Can you create conditional formatting for whole rows e.g. if status is closed can you create a conditional format to show all rows that have a status as closed to go red?

 

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