Blog categorized as Microsoft 365

An interesting work around for version history in Power Automate
Power Automate's built-in version history has real limitations. We share a practical workaround we've used on client projects to track and restore flow versions more reliably, with step-by-step notes on how it fits into broader Power Platform ALM practice.
17.07.24 10:40 PM
Using Power Automate to Create a Photo Library and Add it to the Navigation
Need to spin up a SharePoint photo library and add it to the site navigation without manual clicks? This tutorial walks through a Power Automate flow that provisions the library and updates navigation, with REST API calls and configuration tips from real client work.
01.04.23 09:42 PM
Using PowerShell to Save or Clone an Existing SharePoint Online Site to Publish a the Global Template to the "From Your Organization" Menu 
Publishing a site template to the From Your Organization menu gives every site creator an on-brand starting point. We share the PowerShell scripts we use to save or clone a SharePoint Online site as a global template, with cmdlets and lessons from enterprise rollouts.
14.01.23 05:56 PM
How to Customize your Modern Microsoft SharePoint Online Site using Classic Features Webparts and Content Types
Modern SharePoint Online covers most intranet needs; sometimes classic web parts and content types still deliver what users want. We show how to customize a modern SharePoint Online site using select classic features while staying within Microsoft's supported boundaries.
29.12.22 12:46 AM
Maximizing the benefits of upgrading your Microsoft 365 Enterprise licenses
Upgrading your Microsoft 365 Enterprise licenses is a significant investment; getting full value takes planning. We cover what you unlock moving to E3 or E5, how to map features to business outcomes, and rollout steps that ensure your team actually uses what you're paying for.
28.12.22 03:53 PM