Extensibility
308 TopicsIS it Possible to remove the left hand nav from a modern team site
Hi Is it possible to remove the left hand navigation bar from a modern team site so that If I use a Hero Web Part it can take up the whole of the screen ? Then can I put the old search box in the top right hand corner of the screen and point it to a classical Search Results page where I have refiners etc ? Thanks NigelSolved145KViews4likes17CommentsNew updates to Adobe Document Cloud show the power of integration with SharePoint and OneDrive
Well-integrated tools save you time by avoiding distracting context switches and providing tools right where you need them. Applications like SharePoint feature many ways to extend many user experiences. See how a Microsoft Partner - Adobe - is leveraging these integration experiences to improve productivity across products.53KViews8likes17CommentsClassic mode support timeline
I love the new SharePoint experiences with the new document library and the new list. It needs some work, but I can see the advantages. However, a lot of companies have customized the classic experience and tailord it to their needs. A lot of the customizations are unspported in the new model, at least for now and some will stay unspported. And it's not that we knew we were doing unsupported customizations, as some of these were advised through PnP. Which brings me to the question. What's the support timeline for classic mode? There have been several comments in the different networks, some by Microsoft people, that it's supported well into 2017. The new framework will most likely be released during Ignite in preview, with a final release at the end of this year. If you combine these two, the conclusion is, you have less than a year to fix all your unsupported customizations. Which kind of scares me, and my customers. And we can't even really prepare today as a lot of the details are not know yet. Like the provisioning aspect. And with that, InfoPath is supported till 2026 if you run onpremises. For Office365 this is 'until further notice'. I'm guessing that InfoPath will not work with these new experiences and thus will lose support when classic mode is not supported anymore. There has been a rumor that for Office365 support will stop a year after SharePoint 2016 is released. Am I the only one that worries about Microsofts intentions to support classic mode and the lack of a timeline and communication from Microsoft?Solved47KViews0likes24CommentsSpreadsheets in Space just became more powerful with a new API in Microsoft Excel
We are always looking for new ways to help people do more and create new experiences, so the Excel team was excited to collaborate with CCP Games as they developed a powerful new Excel add-in that will supercharge the EVE Online game experience by making data analytics accessible to all players, no programming knowledge required. This valuable tool enables players of all skill levels to effortlessly access and analyze data to optimize gameplay as they strive for galactic domination.31KViews1like1CommentAnnouncing Data Types APIs: Data Types in Excel Add-ins
Have you ever wanted to create a solution which combines the power of data types in Excel with a specific service or data source? Well now you can! Learn more about how you can create truly custom solutions backed by the power of data types in Excel.24KViews3likes6CommentsSharePoint Site Scripts and Site Designs - April 2018 release
We are happy to announce the availability of additional Site Script Actions for SharePoint Online Site Designs and Site Scripts. These new actions will enable you to further configure automatically the newly created site collections for your employees and will reduce the requirements of having external services integrated with the provisioning process.22KViews11likes10Comments