Microsoft Lists: visual UI for read-only fields

Lists fields will show people when a field is edit-only and screen reader support when a field is read-only.

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Microsoft Lists: forms customization – built on SharePoint

Adjust what information shows on the out-of-box forms and include custom header and footer imagery and information.
More info: https://aka.ms/MSLists

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Microsoft Lists: mobile app (iOS) – built on SharePoint

Access all lists you own and that have been shared with you – all on the go. You’ll be able to create new lists, edit list items and easily share with other people. The Lists app will first come to iOS and Android shortly after.
More info: https://aka.ms/MSLists

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SharePoint: Microsoft Lists – column settings in Grid view

The capabilities when in Lists “Grid” view (previously Quick Edit) will now allow people to pin a column to the filter’s pane, format the column, show/hide columns, and hide their column(s). You used to have to exit out of Grid edit to accomplish these common tasks.
More info: https://support.microsoft.com/office/add-edit-or-delete-list-items-a4b31f53-f044-470e-9823-4526594bacde

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Nucleus service plan addition to support Microsoft Lists

You will soon see a new Nucleus (June MC261538) service plan associated with your Microsoft 365 license. The Nucleus service plan enables features associated with Lists sync and offline mode. It can be found in the M365 Admin Center. Lists sync is packaged, installed, and updated through the OneDrive sync app’s existing update mechanism.

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Microsoft Lists: Custom list templates

This new feature will support the addition of custom list templates from your organization alongside the ready-made templates Microsoft provides to make it easy to get started tracking and managing information.

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Microsoft Lists: Sync your lists for improved performance and offline access

Your lists now automatically sync to your Windows device, improving performance when you work with your lists and allowing you to continue your work even when you’re offline or lose your internet connection.

  • Lists sync is powered by a new general-purpose sync engine that gets packaged, installed, and updated through the OneDrive sync app’s existing update mechanism.
  • The data is stored in a local database and requests are handled through a secure localhost HTTP server. Lists sync runs as a separate background process (Microsoft Nucleus.exe).

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Install web version of Microsoft Lists as a Progressive Web App (PWA)

You can now install the web version of Microsoft Lists as a Progressive Web App (PWA) in Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, Firefox or other browser that supports Progressive Web Apps (with the exception of Safari). After you install the web version of Microsoft Lists as a Progressive Web App, you can launch it from your desktop, and it will work the same way as it does in your web browser. it will work similarly to any stand-alone desktop application.

This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 82041.

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Microsoft Lists: @mention people in comments

You’ll now be able to “mention” people you work with while adding a new comment to a list Item. This will help people share and collaborate on list items.

The person who receives a notification can click a link that takes them directly to the comment in context, review the comment, and take the requested action.

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Power Apps can now display images from Microsoft Lists

Power Apps image controls can now display images that are stored in image columns in Microsoft Lists. Images can be displayed in four sizes: small, medium, large, or full.

This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 81986

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