![]() ![]() ![]() The new timeline is for rollout to begin late August and be completed in late September 2020. However, Microsoft has delayed this rollout to reduce the amount of change happening. It is a boost in user productivity that they will have the same user interface for sharing across all the sites/apps. This update is all about unifying the file sharing experience across Microsoft Teams, SharePoint, Office, and OneDrive. Microsoft Teams New file sharing experience in Teams (MC218732) The rollout starts in August and is expected to be completed by the end of September. This will work for files moved from one SharePoint site to another, from SharePoint to a OneDrive site, and from OneDrive to a SharePoint site. This is a great new feature that allows document continuity when moving. “ Move and keep sharing is a new feature that allows your end users to easily re-share a file with all the direct collaborators (e.g., the users who had previously received a share for that file) should it be moved.” Move files and easily keep sharing (MC220127)Ĭoming in September, when moving files between SharePoint and OneDrive, users will be able to keep the sharing settings on files. The feature has been delayed until early September and Microsoft has promised that the admin controls will be available before rollout. There will also be way for admins, via PowerShell, to turn the feature off altogether. Microsoft will allow users to unsubscribe from these emails. “SharePoint Auto-News Digest sends automated email to users in your company about the latest News posts that they have not yet read that are relevant to them.” Content that a user doesn’t have access to will NOT be sent and the emails are sent weekly. Microsoft wants your users to stay informed by making sure they see published content. Hub Site Usage Analytics New Feature: SharePoint Auto Digest Email (MC215356) ![]()
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