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Good morning everyone. I'm just starting with SharePoint at work. I was excited first Disappointed then realized that I was just ignorant 🙂 Now, I'm trying to use the Event Webpart and allow participant to register. I found a similar question answered by RobElliott here but I think it's already too advanced for me right now. I understand that the event links to a form, that this form once submitted will interact with a list and from the result of this interaction, will send a positive/negative message to the participant. Could someone guide me on how exactly to do that ?2.2KViews0likes0CommentsNew Item Form View
While I was trying to edit the columns and information on a list, I must have clicked on something, but now I am not getting the same format whenever I try to "add a new item" on the list. It opens on sharepoint vice a pop-up window. Does anybody know how to revert back to the original form format? Below are screenshots of how it used to look (top) and how it is now (bottom). I tried advanced settings and switching from new and classic view already and it stills look like the bottom picture. Thank you!!   2.4KViews0likes3CommentsList column formatting buttons in the list form view
I’ve been playing around with column formatting, and list form formatting. Column formatting buttons are useful. However they appear to be completely useless in the form view. They only seem to appear if there’s data in the field, which is workable. However, they no longer function as a button as it will just click into the field behind the button. Not only is the button not useable, it’s confusing and clunky. Is there anyway round this, without resorting to power apps etc? I just would like a submit or save button in the form view for a current, not new, list item. It triggers a workflow, and it doesn’t feel comfortable doing that from just a field edit.1KViews0likes0Comments"Hidden" columns in SharePoint list aren't being hidden from the form?
I have a list in SharePoint Online where users can create new list items by filling in various details within a form (using the modern experience). The list uses some workflows which required me to create some hidden columns. When the user creates a new list item, I want these columns to not be visible on the form. I'd previously configured the columns to be set as "hidden" which worked fine up until recently. Now, these columns are displaying in my form despite being set to hidden. In terms of solutions I can see that the columns are successfully hidden in the classic experience. However, when showing this site to staff I've always used the modern experience, using classic would only confuse people and also looks very dated. It was also working fine in the modern experience before. The other option is to use a PowerApp. However, the form has some append-only comments, something PowerApps does not display correctly or support currently. Any help would be great!21KViews0likes11CommentsPublic form for Microsoft Lists
Hi there, we use Monday for now, but I have a look on Lists. With Monday, we can have a public form (URL, accessible for everyone. So once someone fills out the form, the data appears as a new item in the list. How do I do that for MS Lists? I figured out, how to customize the form for a new item, when you got access to the list (open the list and hit +New Item). But how can people enter data, without access to the list (not even having a company account) THANKS!8KViews1like5CommentsHow do I create a custom form for uploading file in a Document Library?
Hi, I noticed, with much disappointment, that when I set a column to "Require that this column contains information" in a document library, and then when uploading a file, I am not forced to enter metadata but the file simply shows "Required info" in the column. Maybe using a custom form for uploading file I can in some way drive the upload to force the valorization of the required metadata (e.g. disabling "Save" or "OK" button in the form until the required column does not contain a value). Do you think I can succeed to create such a form? Is there somewhere an easy tutorial (suitable for a non-developer person) for creating new form for built-in actions such as "upload file"? Thank you.