Every month I use to share all the interesting links and resources I have found about Microsoft 365, Microsoft Teams and SharePoint platforms during the previous month.
SharePoint
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Microsoft 365
- How to use Loop Components in Outlook and Teams
- Teams Real Simple with Pictures: Nested Dynamic Groups via Azure AD in Entra
- SharePoint Syntex and Viva Topics – Working Together
- Introducing the Microsoft 365 Health dashboard: an easy way to view key health information
- Teams – You can now join a Teams meeting with a meeting ID
- Teams – A new administration Teams application is available
- Now in public preview: Pop out shared content into a separate window
- Now in public preview: Disabling auto provisioning of Wiki with new channel creation
- Power Automate: Object must implement IConvertible in SharePoint
- Teams Real Simple with Pictures: Videos on the Meeting Stage – Live Share with YouTube
- Teams Files Channel Tab Keeps Improving
- Move a Microsoft List from My Lists to a Team
- A Quick First Look at Loop in Outlook for Web
- Modern SharePoint Color-Coded Calendar
- Announcing Excel Live – Transform Microsoft Teams meetings with real-time collaboration
- Enhancing webinar experiences with Microsoft Teams
- Microsoft Inspire 2022: Innovations coming to Teams
- Microsoft Teams Connect shared channels is moving into generally availability
- Announcing Microsoft Viva Engage
- Teams – You can disable chat write access for anonymous or unauthenticated users
- What’s new in Microsoft 365: From enabling hybrid work to creating collaborative experiences
- Teams Q&A is now Generally Available
- Video in the Flow of Work
- Announcing Microsoft Loop component developer private preview now available
- What’s new in SharePoint Syntex – July 2022
- eDiscovery API for Microsoft Graph is now generally available
- Are you ready for Viva Engage? 10 ways Yammer customers can get ready now
- Boost productivity with Microsoft Teams chat in Dynamics 365
- Teams Real Simple with Pictures: Meeting Join with an ID
- Using the Get-TeamAllChannel Cmdlet