I’ll also show you the integration with Microsoft Teams and how you can use filtering to get the information you want. This is the first part (Part 1) in which I give a brief explanation about what Lists are and show you how to get started building your own lists. In this blog series I will do a deeper dive into what Microsoft Lists is all about, in what ways you can utilize it, and how you create, edit, share, and further improve your lists with other workloads like PowerApps and Power Automate. ![]() Since first announced at Microsoft Build in May 2020, Microsoft has been rolling out Lists as a web app experience as well as an app for Microsoft Teams. Increase your organization’s efficiency beyond Microsoft Lists with our webinar “ 3 Ways to Successfully Drive Office 365 Productivity and Change Management!“
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