John B
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We’re actually working on it already; sorry for the double update.
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The news digest email does not allow in having a "cleaner" subject. When users get the email in they see on the subject like "John Doe has shared "xxxxx" with you. Customers in our organization just want to have the proper title of the email digest and not the name of the person that send it or the shared status. We have corporate communications that do not need to include the person so send the email on the subject line.
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Yes we have been asked this several times. At the same time users want to leverage the Logo they are using on their web site and would like that logo also to be on the email digest replacing the standard SharePoint Logo on top of the web site name
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198 votesnot in our plans right now ·
AdminSharePoint Sites & Collaboration (Admin, Microsoft SharePoint) responded
Thank you for the feedback! We are not planning on adding support recurring events at this time but we will keep it in mind in the future when we look at improving the overall event story on SharePoint.
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AdminSites Product Team (Product Owner, Microsoft SharePoint) responded
We aren’t currently working on adding recurring events support to the Events web part. As a number of commentors have suggested, Group calendars do a great job with recurring events and are a great way to show them on your modern pages.
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We know wikis are critical to sharing knowledge within your organization! We’ve been slowly building capabilities to share information more easily with our focus on modern pages and web parts. And with that work, we’ve been adding some of the capabilities we hear you want when people refer to wikis (easily add links to other pages or content, add metadata to each page to help people find and categorize it, roll-up content based on that metadata to show groupings of like content, etc.) But we know this isn’t all that’s required to have a great wiki. Many people also want wiki linking syntax e.g. [[]], we don’t yet support that, but we do support ctrl/command + K from the text web part to search and find pages on your site. We’ll be working on adding wiki syntax shortly. We know you also need easy roll-up pages, maybe an index page,…
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AdminSharePoint UserVoice Admin (SharePoint UserVoice Admin, Microsoft SharePoint) responded
Thanks for the feedback. It would helpful to know the specific scenarios where users aren’t able to get to the content they need.
We’ve observed that with sites shared publicly, or sites attached to a public Office365 Group, it’s not very meaningful to see every SharePoint Site a user can access, because there could be a huge number, most of which the user isn’t interested in.
Is the focus here more like “show me all sites I’m a member of”?
There is one comment that says search isn’t working, please open a support ticket for that.
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Thank you everyone for your feedback on this item. We recognize this is a valuable feature and are looking at ways we can address it. We do not have a timeline to share at this point.
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3,142 votesworking on it ·
AdminSharePoint UserVoice Admin (SharePoint UserVoice Admin, Microsoft SharePoint) responded
Quick update on this suggestion. We are still working on this with MS Teams. We don’t have an ETA to share still.
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AdminSharePoint UserVoice Admin (SharePoint UserVoice Admin, Microsoft SharePoint) responded
We are continuing to validate this long-awaited feature in a Private Preview Program with a subset of customers. Although feedback has been very positive we have identified a few things that we still need to address before we start making this more generally available. We appreciate that this is taking time, however providing a consistent user experience across M365 that continues to function as expected is a complex problem. We will provide another update within the next few months.
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229 votesnot in our plans right now ·
AdminSites Product Team (Product Owner, Microsoft SharePoint) responded
We don’t intend to support hiding hub navigation per site, however there are a few key solutions you can use (now and soon):
Audience targeting in navigation https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/target-navigation-news-and-files-to-specific-audiences-33d84cb6-14ed-4e53-a426-74c38ea32293
We’re working on delivering global navigation, you can read more about it in this blog post: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-sharepoint-blog/innovations-for-workplace-communications-and-employee-engagement/ba-p/1696149
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At least make it the static navigation link security trimmed
Currently the email digest for News is great where a preview of selected articles are included on the email communication. Several members of our communications team were asking if its possible in adding an option to show the entire News Article instead of the default preview. In many cases several communication teams post a single organizational News article per week and would ideal having the entire News article page in showing in the email digest.