In this workshop, attendees will learn about creating custom Microsoft list templates for their organization. This allows users to create repeatable solutions and also enables control over schema and formatting, ensuring all starts from the same Microsoft list instance.
There have been some recent updates to the extraction and provisioning of these templates. The workshop will cover new Powershell commands that will assist in creating and deploying these templates.
Another important aspect to be discussed is the ability to control visibility of different templates. Participants will learn to control who can view these templates, allowing them to display the right list templates to relevant users.
The aim is to prevent staff from being overwhelmed with unrelated options, by presenting template choices that are specifically tailored to their roles within the organization.
The focus on custom Microsoft list templates provides a mechanism for organizations to create predefined lists suited to their needs. These templates streamline end-users' work by offering tried-and-proven solutions that they can adapt and use immediately. The seminar will explore updated Powershell commands that aid in their creation and deployment, making the process even more straightforward. Additionally, it will illustrate the ability to govern template visibility, adding another layer of user-specific customization and enhancing relevance.
Microsoft List Templates are a powerful tool for creating repeatable solutions and controlling access to them. In this Workshop, you will learn how to create custom Microsoft List Templates and control who can view them. You will also learn about the new PowerShell commands used for creating and deploying templates. Additionally, you will learn how to control who can view different templates to ensure that users are only seeing the templates relevant to their role in the organization.
Microsoft List Templates, Custom Microsoft List, Control Access, PowerShell Commands, Provisioning Templates, Who Can View Templates.