The following article from Microsoft provides some details on how to restrict who can create an Office 365 Group using PowerShell. Control who can create Office 365 Groups Every time a user creates an Office 365 group, a SharePoint site collection is provisioned. Depending on how your organization is managing SharePoint Online, you may wish
Microsoft Forms, part of Office 365, allows users to create simple forms such as surveys, polls, and quizzes. Originally Forms was rolled out to Office 365 Education tenants, but recently the feature was also added to the standard commercial tenants in preview. In this post I will create a simple Form and connect it to
Sharegate is an excellent tool that includes features for performing enterprise level content migrations into SharePoint Online and OneDrive for Business. The full version includes a PowerShell interface. This can be a good option for automating your migration process, especially if you have a large number of source and destination locations to map to. Often
In this post I will cover the process of auditing all of your SharePoint Online sites with an Azure Function. SharePoint standards are important so that you can set a consistent use of SharePoint within your organization. This ultimately makes your SharePoint environment easier to manage and reduces support and project costs. In a previous
One of the challenges that comes with a corporate rollout of SharePoint is the need to establish a set of in-house standards. SharePoint is a very flexible and open-ended tool, so the development of a standards document is especially important. Without corporate level SharePoint standards, individual teams and site owners tend to set their own
Microsoft Flow is a cloud based workflow system. It can connect and work with many systems including SharePoint Online. Microsoft Flow is also designed as a no-code based system suitable for use by power users, business analysts, and others. It allows for the creation of custom approval workflows, notifications, and the automation of other tasks
Microsoft Flow is a cloud based workflow system that can be used with SharePoint Online. While Flow is continuing to add new features and capabilities, many organizations will continue to leverage SharePoint Designer based workflows with SharePoint Online for some time to come. This post covers a technique for calling a Flow from a SharePoint
The term sentiment analysis refers to the ability to look at a string of text such as a comment, and determine whether that comment is positive, negative or neutral. In some cases such as surveys you are able to design structured questions (on a scale of 1 to 10 choose how much you enjoy this
As part of planning a rollout of Office 365 to your organization you should decide which Office 365 products you will be part of your service offering. When you sign up for Office 365 you will select a plan such as E1 or E3. If you assign one of these licenses to a user in
In SharePoint Online you will find two styles of SharePoint pages: classic and modern. Classic pages are the standard SharePoint pages we have known for many years. Modern pages are the new responsive design and it’s clear that modern pages are the future direction for SharePoint. Modern pages are built on the new SharePoint Framework