SharePoint Online – You can no longer create and edit custom forms with SharePoint Designer
If you have been using SharePoint Designer to create and edit custom forms in SharePoint Online, you can no longer do it since April 25th, 2020.
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If you have been using SharePoint Designer to create and edit custom forms in SharePoint Online, you can no longer do it since April 25th, 2020.
As you know, when you share a document stored on SharePoint Online, the default mode is in Edit which can lead to unintended edit of the document.
A new Teams Meeting policy setting is becoming available to let Teams administrators define how participant’s screen can (or can not) be shared.
If you use Outlook Web Access (aka OWA, aka Outlook on the Web) and a modern browser (Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge) you can now enable Desktop Notification to get notified when emails arrive while you are no longer browsing your mailbox but your browser is still running.
This has been an important customers request and Microsoft Teams is going to increase the number of simultaneous video participants in Teams meeting from 4 to 9.
The OneDrive client has been updated and now provides access to the file version history from both the OneDrive client and Windows Explorer (for files synced with OneDrive).
As you may know, you can customize the branding of your Office 365 tenant using your own logo and banner.
As you may know, there is some limits which apply to Microsoft Teams, one of them is the number of maximum members in a Team.
As you are now aware, the Exchange Hybrid Configuration Wizard (HCW) has been recently updated (see https://t.co/p3WYcmBpGD) to reach a new major version(17.xxx)
As you know by now, you can setup Exchange in hybrid configuration to integrate your Exchange on-premises infrastructure with Exchange Online; this is done using the Hybrid Configuration Wizard (HCW) which is available for download and provide a wide range of configuration options (from lightweight to complete/classic configuration).