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344 TopicsNew web parts for your modern communications in SharePoint Online
The SharePoint team is excited to announce we're adding three new web parts to the toolbox when creating team news articles and modern pages: Image gallery Bing maps Quick charts These new web parts are rolling out to First Release customers now… Note: only tenants that have First Release (FR) set to on for the entire tenant will see these features. Per user first release flighting is not applicable when creating new content that could be seen/viewed by non FR enabled users. What are modern pages you ask? “Modern team site pages are fast, easy to author and support rich multimedia content. And pages look great on any device, in a browser or from within the SharePoint app. Using pages is a great way to communicate and share your ideas—such as status and trip reports, how-to write-ups, know-before-you-go guides and frequently asked questions.” - from our blog post last year. Image gallery The Image gallery web part lets you share collections of pictures on a page. Simply select your images with the file picker, or drag them on to the web part. Once you’ve built your collection, you can reorder them with drag and drop as well. We support two beautiful layouts today: Tiles layout Mobile Larger screens Carousel layout Mobile Larger screens You can also add additional information about each image such as: Image title Image description Alternative text Looking forward, we will be listening to customer feedback and adding more layouts and features that highlight your images beautifully on pages. Bing maps This web part makes it easy to add a map to your page. Simply enter an address or a well-known location name, and your map dynamically appears. If you want to pick a different map type, you can of course do that... as well as change the zoom level, label your map pin with a friendly name, etc. Mobile Larger screens Depending upon your location, Bing maps may not support some map styles (e.g. Streetside view isn't available everywhere). Quick charts The Quick chart web part allows you to easily visualize simple data on your page. Enter your data points with labels, pick your chart type, and publish. We support two chart types today: Column Mobile Larger screens Pie Mobile Larger screens We have a lot more web parts in the works, some of which you can see highlighted in this session “Discover the new SharePoint content publishing experiences” (link jumps right to web part section); from #MSIgnite. As always, let us know what you think, and where we should invest more time. Thanks, The SharePoint Team53KViews16likes56CommentsLeave Request System in SharePoint
Hi, I need to develop a Leave Request System similar to this video, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5DfW8yT-4NA However, that video only shows a demo of how it works but not how to develop it. Can I know how to develop the system similar to that video step by step without any help from any 3rd party tools? As I'm totally a beginner at SharePoint? Thank you. RobElliott Adin_Calkic SteveKnutson Kerem Yuceturk John Wynne ganeshsanap ChrisWebbTech VesaJuvonen Mark-Kashman jcgonzalezmartin Dean_Gross Brent Ellis48KViews0likes11CommentsSharepoint List Vlookup
Hello, Please help, I am trying to achieve vlookup from one list to another but that functionality for sharepoint list is only for lookup. Can JSON formula be used to do a vlookup functions in list? If it is what formula should I use? Looking forward to hearing from those who are willing to help. Thank you so much!35KViews0likes6CommentsPower Apps - After customization form not loading
Hi All, I am new to PowerApps. I am using SharePoint online 2019. I want to customize list forms.When i click on Customize forms through Powerapps and publish from it, I got the display form (Powerapps UI) of list loaded for first time with PowerApps and next time onwards , loading process icon coming but no content. I have created sample Modern List and tested with two coloumns (no look up columns). Still the same issue.:(Please help me with this issue and guide me!!! Thanks Thanks AnnamsoftSolved33KViews1like3CommentsSharePoint Online - Page Load Time
The SharePoint response time in my tenant is really very very slow and takes around 10 sec for as simple a task as selecting a library from quick launch. a) Are there any performance benchmarks to compare my tenant with other tenants? b) Does the type of office-365 subscription make any difference and if we can get better response time with extra cost? c) What are the best ways/tools to investigate which node may be taking the maximum amount of time and if I can compare the output of these tools with some benchmarks to understand the bottlenecks and issues. My tenant is for a small company at this point (about 100 employees). I have another office-365 account for a large firm (about 30,000 employees), their page load time is much better than our 100 user tenant. Thanks so much for any ideas.Solved30KViews0likes14Comments