SharePoint Online / OneDrive – The maximum single file size limit has been increased to 100Gb
The upload limit of a single file size has been increased from 15 Gb to 100 Gb for both SharePoint Online and OneDrive for Business.
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The upload limit of a single file size has been increased from 15 Gb to 100 Gb for both SharePoint Online and OneDrive for Business.
For those working with SharePoint (both on-premises or online), you should already know what is a content type; a content type is a reusable collection of metadata (aka columns) defining a type of items or documents.
By now, you should already know the SharePoint Migration Tool (SMT), the free migration tool from on-premises (file shares or SharePoint on-premises) to SharePoint Online/OneDrive from Microsoft.
If you have been working with SharePoint (first on-premises and later online), you know the Term Store allows you to define a global directory of common terms to use for content tagging and metadata.
You may already know Azure Information Protection Unified Labelling, the document protection and labelling solution based on Azure Right Management services and Office 365 Compliance.
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.
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.
The Microsoft Teams client got a most welcome update, providing a better integration with SharePoint.