Microsoft Lists
Microsoft Lists takes the humble SharePoint list and makes it welcoming to everyone, no knowledge of SharePoint sites required. This area gathers my guides on getting the most out of it, whether you are tracking issues, inventory, projects, or anything else that fits neatly into rows and columns. In my article SharePoint Lists for Everyone, I explain how Lists grew out of the solid foundation of modern SharePoint and why the extra polish, like ready-made templates, makes it feel like a real app rather than a buried feature. Lists has quietly become one of my favorite ways to structure information, because it gives you the power of a SharePoint list with a friendlier front door. I focus on practical, day-to-day usage, from setting up a list that matches how your team thinks to shaping views that surface the right items at the right moment.