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SharePoint Approvals integration in Document Libraries

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SharePoint Approvals integration in Document Libraries

Leona Lamont
New! We will cover the new approvals app functionality coming to SharePoint Document Libraries. Learn how you can leverage out of the box, end user friendly automation. Put this feature to use in MS Teams Approvals App when you need to request a sign off before publishing a file.

Overview of Share Control

Leona Lamont
By default, the ability to share content in SharePoint is very open. We will offer a quick option you can follow to lock down sharing to owners to avoid unique or item level permissions when members use the share icon to send a link to another person whether it is to domain users internally or to external guest accounts. Following the protocol from this session will allow your preset permissions to remain in place unchanged.

How to insert SharePoint Metadata into a document using Quick Parts

Ken Lewis
In this session we will cover how to stamp metadata in your SharePoint library to a document’s header or footer using quick parts. Placing metadata such as Document Number, Version Number, Title, Approver, Document classification … will efficiently keep your controlled files in compliance for regulated industries.

Updated Hero web part with new layout & styles

Katie Assoian
New! Introducing the reimagined hero web part. The new Hero will feature a carousel layout and a selection of new styles, creating an eye-catching and engaging experience at the top of the page.

Editorial Card web part in SharePoint Pages and News

John Offergeld
New! Coming soon to SharePoint – the Editorial webpart. Keep an eye out for this to be released to your tenant to enhance page experiences. This card-like container allows for manual creation tailored to your needs, creating eye-catching content to capture viewers’ attention.

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Kristy Dalbec
Kristy DalbecProject Manager
Kristy helps keep SharePoint and Microsoft 365 projects structured, coordinated, and moving forward. She works across clients and internal teams to maintain clarity, manage delivery, and support strong execution from planning through post-launch follow-through.

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Michael Fuchs
Michael FuchsFounder and CEO
Michael Fuchs is the Founder and CEO of dataBridge, a SharePoint and Microsoft 365 consulting firm focused on helping organizations build stronger digital workplaces through strategy, governance, architecture, migrations, intranets, and long-term platform success.

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