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Re: Embed Company's LinkedIn Feeds into Sharepoint Online 2019 Modern Page
GanJS120 I also have this question. It looks like you can only embed post-by-post, which let's be frank, is not gonna happen. Our people do not have time to to that, and that's not the behavior of the Twitter SharePoint webpart and not the behavior of the Facebook iframe. Why should LinkedIn be the only different one? The only other option is not to have LinkedIn feed content appear on the SharePoint site at all.9.9KViews0likes1CommentRe: Change Site Design
Hi, I also have this question. I created a communication site initially with the showcase design and upon seeing it want to change it to the topic design. I just want to quickly change it. But when I go to gear menu > Site Design > Available Site Designs (Choose a site design dropdown), the options are just "None". I've skimmed multiple pages of SPO documentation and still do not see instructions on how to change it. I just want to quickly change it for the comm person. I don't want to tell that staff member I couldn't find out how to change it and just to customize it herself. This should be easy and it's weirdly not.2.7KViews1like0CommentsRe: Where do you turn off Microsoft Lists for the organization?
Noor Is Lists only a Teams app? If it's also a standalone app we need to turn it off for the whole organization. We have a runaway data problem already with a proliferation of Excels people use instead of entering data into Dynamics. Lists would make that problem worse. At any rate, right now Lists is not showing up for me as an app I can block8.1KViews0likes5CommentsRe: Edit PDF in sharepoint online
SteveMartin Sigh. I'm at a nonprofit that is a financial institution where printing is unfortunately still quite common and SharePoint is de facto treated as a digital backup of a paper client folder. I'm afraid that asking staff to download and then print is just a step too far. The goal is to stay in the browser. What I had been looking for in the enterprise app was the ability for team site members to fill out fillable PDF forms in the browser rather than having to download, fill out, and re-upload.48KViews1like0CommentsRe: Edit PDF in sharepoint online
No one in the organization can find a print command when opening a PDF in Adobe Document Cloud. Is this to be expected for the "free" version? Organize pages, combine files, export PDF to Word/PPT/Excel/rtf, download PDF, drawing tool, highlight text, and sticky note are all visible but a print option isn't. Right click options are add sticky note and use drawing tool. I consented for this enterprise app to be used on behalf of the organization and no one is signing in with an Adobe Document Cloud account because they don't have such accounts.48KViews0likes2CommentsRe: Convert Classic root site to Communication site
Ravi Chandra Where exactly is the code going please? Site Settings > Site contents > New page > Add web part "Code snippet" > paste in code? This is the more apparent place to create a new page; not sure if there is a different place to add maybe a classic page or if this type of page is alright.23KViews0likes0CommentsRe: Edit PDF in sharepoint online
I just finished doing that but your suggestion to set the library to default open to client app I'll do now. Thanks Alan. But if any MS staff is reading, this fix doesn't suffice. Issue *not* resolved. Nothing short of near-total Adobe-MS integration will do in the business world...if MS can't imitate PDF features for IP reasons. You see my end users don't care what they click on. They just want to click on something once and have it work right. This is the smartphone mentality. People are no longer used to having to hunt around on screens for things.172KViews2likes0CommentsRe: Edit PDF in sharepoint online
I just set up an entire workflow for staff and important committee members in which the committee members, who are external users, would mark up a fillable PDF with comments in comment boxes I created as fillable fields. I just got an email back from one of them saying his comments disappeared after he filled them in. The entire point of this was to make document review and commenting as easy as possible with as few clicks as possible. Requesting a committee of six people either use internet explorer (you overestimate how many people even know what the word 'browser' means) and follow additional steps, or download and reupload (bad, bad, bad practice in any situation) the PDF is not even under consideration. It's humiliating that I did a training for everyone, created documentation, and then come to find out that a feature that should be there isn't. (While MS is at it, please make fillable PDFs appear in their fillable form upon clicking on the file name in SharePoint - as it is, you have to hover over the file, click the vertical dots > Open > Open in browser for the file to even appear in its fillable form - which as previously detailed is a bait and switch anyway, since if you fill it out, it won't save)172KViews5likes2Comments
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