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Manage background settings keeps your list secure and track changes over time. | Manage background settings keeps your list secure and track changes over time. | ||
* '''Version History''' Microsoft Lists automatically tracks changes by default. Every time a row is edited, a new version is saved. | * '''Version History''' Microsoft Lists automatically tracks changes by default. Every time a row is edited, a new version is saved. | ||
| − | * '''To View or Restore:'''Click the | + | * '''To View or Restore:'''Click the '''three dots (...)''' next to any list item and select '''Version History'''. You can see who made changes, what was altered, and click '''Restore''' to revert to an older version. |
* '''Access Permissions''' You can control who views or edits your data to prevent accidental deletions. | * '''Access Permissions''' You can control who views or edits your data to prevent accidental deletions. | ||
* '''Inherited Access:''' By default, lists inherit permissions from their parent Microsoft Team or SharePoint site (e.g., Team Members can edit; Guests can only view). | * '''Inherited Access:''' By default, lists inherit permissions from their parent Microsoft Team or SharePoint site (e.g., Team Members can edit; Guests can only view). | ||
Revision as of 15:58, 5 June 2026
About Lists
Microsoft Lists allows you to create, collaborate on, and present data in a centralized location within your Microsoft Team or SharePoint site. It is designed to be easy to sort, edit, and view in different formats. You can create a form within Microsoft Lists to easily collect list data.
Key Features
Team Integration: Works across all Microsoft Teams channel types (standard, private, and shared). SharePoint Integration: Can be embedded into SharePoint site pages as either a read-only report or a collaborative shared repository. Data Collection: You can build forms directly within Microsoft Lists to easily collect and populate data.
List Training
Limitations
No Direct Move Function: You cannot directly move a list's entire structure (including its columns, custom views, and settings) to a new SharePoint site or Team once it is created. While you can export the raw data to Excel or a .csv file and copy it over, you will lose your custom formatting and column configurations.
Rule Constraints: Each individual list is strictly capped at a maximum of 15 automated rules.
Other considerations:
- List data library limits
- 15 rule limit in each list Create a List rule
Version Control & Permissions
Manage background settings keeps your list secure and track changes over time.
- Version History Microsoft Lists automatically tracks changes by default. Every time a row is edited, a new version is saved.
- To View or Restore:Click the three dots (...) next to any list item and select Version History. You can see who made changes, what was altered, and click Restore to revert to an older version.
- Access Permissions You can control who views or edits your data to prevent accidental deletions.
- Inherited Access: By default, lists inherit permissions from their parent Microsoft Team or SharePoint site (e.g., Team Members can edit; Guests can only view).
- Custom Access: To restrict data, go to Settings (Gear Icon) > List Settings > Permissions for this list. Select Stop Inheriting Permissions to assign unique roles (Full Control, Edit, or Read-Only) to specific people without altering their access to the rest of the Team.
- Item-Level Control: For sensitive workflows, advanced settings allow you to configure the list so users can only read or edit items they personally created.
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Microsoft List or an Alternative?
| Application | Ideal For | Advantages |
|---|---|---|
| Microsoft Lists | Structured, long-term data tracking and internal team repositories. | Robust columns, customizable views, and automated rules. |
| Microsoft Loop | Easy-to use, easily track usage changes and permissions. | Loop Components update instantly across Teams, Outlook, and Word. |
| Microsoft Forms | Surveys, quizzes, and feedback gathering. | Easily collects data from audience and can be anonymous. |
| Microsoft Excel | Heavy data analysis, large data sets, modeling, and complex formulas. | Ultimate data flexibility with no structural move limits. |
| Microsoft Planner / Project | Complex project management and resource allocation. | Built-in Kanban boards, timelines, and Gantt charts. |