![]() ![]() ![]() As just one more example – we’ve tweaked date and time columns to respect the region settings on your local machine. We’ve worked hard in this update to bring a bunch of smaller fixes and optimizations to everyday List experiences. Have you ever been frustrated at Image columns for making you browse through your filesystem to an image saved somewhere on your computer? Now you can add images using drag and drop, or simply copy an image from the Web or your favorite application and paste it in. The experience of specifying your rating (in the form of a star, or a thumbs up/down) is fast and fluid. This time, it’s Ratings columns! Now, it’s super easy to add a Ratings column to a list – do it the same way you add any other column. We’re always proud to take vintage features of Lists and bring them to the forefront. We’ve heard from many of you that creating and editing items inside a side panel doesn’t make much sense why relegate a critical, focused task to just one side of the screen? We’ve listened to this feedback and have elevated the core task of editing data in a list form to the prominence it deserves by placing it smack dab in the middle of the screen. Have you ever opened a list and wondered why a bunch of your data was missing, only to later realize that it was because of some sneaky saved filters doing what they’re supposed to do? Those days of subterfuge are over! This feature even works in lists that have filters saved to the view. You can click these “filter pills” to clear them one by one or all at once to see more items. Under the title area, you’ll notice that Lists now clearly shows you which filters are applied to the current view. Want to create a new view? Click the plus. We’ve made these views easier to create and access by arranging them into tabs at the top of the screen. The true power of Lists becomes apparent when you use custom views that slice, dice, and arrange the right information for specific audiences or scenarios. One of the biggest changes in this whole update lies inside that Group By button – this feature now works even when you’re editing items in the grid! Next to these presence icons, you see icons for filtering and grouping. This much-lauded feature from Lists MSA is coming to all Lists this summer! Everybody should experience the magic of sharing a list in a meeting and seeing those recipients file in and start moving around the list making updates with you. First off, you’ll see the friendly faces of people who are working with you in the List at the same time. ![]() ![]() It all starts at the top of the screen, where you’ll see a bunch of new goodies on the same line as the name of your list. But wait, there’s more! These performance updates are coupled with a bunch of optimizations to the user experience that put people, content, and essential actions front and center. So if you stop reading here, and don’t change a thing about how you work with Lists, you’re still going to enjoy a summer of lightning-fast views, forms, and fields. Whether you’re driving Lamborghinis or Lists, performance is the ultimate feature. To kick things off, we’ll share our favorite update: we’ve supercharged Lists in the browser, in the PWA, and inside Teams to load in half the time. Roadmap #117585: Microsoft Lists: Applied Filters Roadmap #124867: User experience (UX) Update Whether you’re overseeing a 20,000-person organization and want to standardize the way projects are tracked and approved, or you’re one half of a team of 2 working on narrowing down gift ideas for an upcoming baby shower, Lists has something for you. We’re proud to announce a batch of changes coming later this year that make Lists faster and more powerful than ever before. Microsoft Lists is designed to unlock your team’s full potential by reducing the strain and drudgery of keeping everybody organized, on the same page, and moving forward together.ĭesigned with collaboration in mind, Lists enables teams of all sizes to efficiently track what needs to get done, share resources, and organize information of all shapes and sizes. ![]()
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