This initiative was brought into existence in order to make it easier for site creators to select the right type of SharePoint site, but also understand roles and site permissions. The updates will include refreshed graphics, expanded site descriptions, and additional context for different permission levels in the Site permissions panel.
A new experience for site creators is on its way
Naturally, this will impact the site creation process for end-users that create sites from the SharePoint start page, as well as for admins that create sites from the admin center. What’s even better is that this updated site creation experience was specifically designed to help site creators quickly understand the differences between a communication site and a team site. Of course, the above-mentioned updates will also include some improvements to the site permissions panel, making it easier for site owners and members to easily understand the differences between permission levels. So, all users that want some more details before proceeding will be able to hover over the information icon for more details. The update is rolling out now and should reach all tenants by mid-January 2022. Some users may see this feature before other users within the same organization. This long-awaited update is rolling out now and should reach all tenants by mid-January 2022. Keep in mind that some users may see this feature before other users within the same organization. All in all, it seems like 2022 is going to be a pretty big year, as far as advancements in the tech world go, so all we can do is strap in our seatbelts and prepare for the ride. A lot of new features and functionalities are coming to our favorite software next year and we’re pretty sure that we’re in for many more surprises throughout 2022. Don’t forget that, recently, Microsoft also started testing the Read Aloud feature for the Android version of Office, among the Insider community. Out of all the changes coming to SharePoint next year, which is the one you find the most appealing? Share your thoughts with us in the comments section below.
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