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Wendy_Lumsden
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Re: Modern teamsites - unable to change permission level for security groups
paulpascha I found that despite being an Administrator and an Owner for a site, I was unable to change permission levels for a security group after Microsoft had assigned the "limited access" permission level to the Owners or Members security groups (of which I was a member). The "limited access" permission level is apparently assigned when a user shares a document/list with someone who is already a member of the Sharepoint Site (LOTS of Sharepoint/Microsoft community blogs and complaints about this). The problem is you cannot delete the Limited Access permission level and you cannot remove the Limited Access for the security groups to which assigned (greyed out). The way I got around this is to create two Custom security groups (CustomOwner and CustomMember with the required permission levels) .... and added the applicable staff/O365 Groups with these custom groups. Not sure whether that horrid "limited access" will pitch up again for the custom security groups if an item/document is shared; I am too nervous to test after so many hours researching these issues16KViews0likes0CommentsRe: Group SP Site (Group image/logo Not Updating)
Hi Brent Ellis , Try clearing the browser memory. I have had this a few times and clearing the browser memory seemed to work. Today I also closed the browser I was working in (Edge) and opened the sharepoint site in another browser (Chrome) and this time the logo changed successfully.2.9KViews0likes0CommentsRe: Sharepoint logo not changing
Try clearing the broswer memory. I closed the browser I was working in (Edge), opened the Sharepoint Site in a different browser (Chrome) and then the logo changed successfully. I have had this happen a few times and I think the last time I resolved it was by clearing the browser memory.43KViews0likes0CommentsRe: Using custom content types, with metadata and the default New item behavior
AndyTuke - completely agree ... we are currently rolling out Sharepoint and preparing libraries for users, who are really confused as you mentioned. I have where possible used Document Sets so that 'New' documents added to the document set will inherit all the properties of the Document Set as opposed to retyping them. For example we are an NGO who receives grants from funders. We create a new document set for each Grant which prevents the users from typing in the Funder Name and Grant name and details (which are metadata we need for searching this library efficiently) ... they now only have to type in the document type. I am sure others have more experience and have more helpful suggestions too ... I am relatively new to Sharepoint1.1KViews0likes1Comment
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