Creating Views
3 TopicsHow to create a SharePoint list view with specific items appearing at the top of the list
Hello, I'm trying to modify a SharePoint list that contains multiple list views for different teams. I would like to simply update it with new individuals but I can't seem to make that work. I know how to create a new view but for some reason it doesn't capture all of the individuals that should be part of each team. I guess the more pressing obstacle is how can I modify a view so that specific individuals like directors, appear at the top of the modified view followed by the rest of the names?Solved1.8KViews0likes2CommentsDisplay Groups in View with 0 Count
Hello! I will start off by stating I am not a programmer by nature, just someone who gets involved in everything and learns as much as possible. I am developing a Sharepoint Library (Modern View) and I am building a custom default view for when a particular Document Set is opened. For this view, I would like the documents to be grouped based on the value of a particular column "Document Group". This column is required for the document set and is a "choice" type with 7 options. I have set up the view to do exactly that but what I would like, is that all 7 groups be visible when any document set is opened, even if there are 0 documents with that particular column value. I used JSON to remove the column name from the Header but am unsure how to display groups with a zero count. Anyone have any ideas?999Views0likes3CommentsWhy doesn't OneDrive support metadata and custom views?
Does OneDrive not support metadata? Problem The only details I can see are as follows: Type, Modified, Added, Date created, Path Size. But my files have so much more metadata and categorizations. SharePoint file management is nice The experience in SharePoint is great; it has all of our files packed with useful metadata; at one organization I was even able to remove all folders and rely only on libraries and metadata, providing UI via web parts like the Highlighted Content, Feed, and Public Views. File duplicates across hundreds of people went from thousands to zero for the majority of the time. Time searching for files went down to mere seconds. Collaboration increased. File integrity improved. On other sites, we had a mixture of folders and metadata, but still those Public Views were invaluable for managing our department data. Onedrive seems to lose much of my file data! But moving over to OneDrive, it seems all that file storage functionality has been lost. Even existing file metadata seems to get lost during transfers. Devs seem to be throwing in some AI stuff, memories, but for some reason failing to listen to community feedback and add this basic functionality; even with complaints where Onedrive use resulted in lost and corrupted file metadata. Now they've announced the Next Generation of OneDrive but the topic doesn't seem to be addressed. I see requests and complaints on the internet going back years, including many over the past 12 months over on the feedback portal. Most of this feedback seems to go ignored though. Is there a reason why Microsoft hasn't allowed users to http://%20https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/create-a-managed-metadata-column-8fad9e35-a618-4400-b3c7-46f02785d27f?ui=en-us&rs=en-us&ad=us or to create custom views of our OneDrive libraries?443Views0likes0Comments