Hi Tracy, thanks for your videos. May I ask how you created the lines in the List with each new update to have them expandable? I noticed you expanded and compressed the view. Thanks so much! Carlie.
Great video, thanks for sharing, how did you create the update date column, so for every week do I or others have to copy and paste last week's rows all over again?
Hi Tracy. Thanks for the video. I now see there is a lot that I don't know about Microsoft products. Question: I've created a project schedule/plan using MS Project and I have my project in Teams. Is there any way to import that into my Teams project? I poked around but didn't find anything. Any feedback is helpful. Thanks!
Hi Daniel, I reckon easiest would be is copy and paste, sorry, know that's not the answer you're looking for. And I'm not a MS Projects girl, so don't know enough. Hope you came right.
great video! thanks for it. One question: to make a update of an project - is there a copy function or do you have to add the updates from an empty entry?
Good question. Opening up the list in SharePoint allows you to Quick Edit like Excel, and should allow easy copy and add of rows. tracyvanderschyff.com/2018/06/03/microsoft365-day-229-update-metadata-in-sharepoint-with-details-pane-and-quick-edit-part-20/
Great video! Thanks for sharing the useful tips!
Hi Tracy, thanks for your videos. May I ask how you created the lines in the List with each new update to have them expandable? I noticed you expanded and compressed the view. Thanks so much! Carlie.
Great video, thanks for sharing, how did you create the update date column, so for every week do I or others have to copy and paste last week's rows all over again?
Thank you for your thorough explanation Tracy. I'm exploring using Lists in Teams and you've provided a lot of great ideas here.
That's awesome. Thanks for the feedback! Have fun 😊
Great video! Thanks for all the information and advice!!!!
You are so welcome!
Hi Tracy. Thanks for the video. I now see there is a lot that I don't know about Microsoft products.
Question: I've created a project schedule/plan using MS Project and I have my project in Teams. Is there any way to import that into my Teams project? I poked around but didn't find anything.
Any feedback is helpful. Thanks!
Hi Daniel, I reckon easiest would be is copy and paste, sorry, know that's not the answer you're looking for. And I'm not a MS Projects girl, so don't know enough. Hope you came right.
@@TracyVanDerSchyff That's okay. I figured there's no seamless integration. Anyways, thanks for your reply.
great video! thanks for it.
One question:
to make a update of an project - is there a copy function or do you have to add the updates from an empty entry?
Good question. Opening up the list in SharePoint allows you to Quick Edit like Excel, and should allow easy copy and add of rows. tracyvanderschyff.com/2018/06/03/microsoft365-day-229-update-metadata-in-sharepoint-with-details-pane-and-quick-edit-part-20/
I don't get an option to archive
You'll only have the archive option if you are a Team Owner (not a Member)