Update October 20, 2023: Thank you so much for the feedback on this feature rollout. We have listened to your feedback and are making changes to the feature as follows:
- Lists with the new experience will continue to open inside the Lists app when they are opened from Lists Home, a sharing link or a direct link.
- Any list navigation in a SharePoint context will now fall back to the old experience and will not get the feature updates as described in this blog post. We are working on a future rollout that will bring support to these Lists, in-line with the feedback we’ve gotten from customers so far.
- Rollout schedule has been updated below to reflect the above changes. Thank you for your patience.
This update improves the overall performance of Microsoft Lists and introduces new features, including the ability to add ratings to any list, drag and/or paste images directly into a list, see who is collaborating with you in real-time, switch views by clicking tabs, view date/time values in your preferred date settings and timezone, and more.
This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 124867
[When this will happen:]
Targeted Release: Roll-out complete for Lists opened from Lists Home, a sharing link or a direct link. Rollout stopped for Lists opened in SharePoint sites.
Standard Release: Roll-out complete for Lists opened from Lists Home, a sharing link or a direct link. Roll-out stopped for Lists opened in SharePoint sites.
Note: Some users may see this feature before others in your organization.
[How this will affect your organization:]
Users in affected tenants will see Lists feature updates as described in this blog post. These improvements will reach all Lists, except those that have been configured with the following features:
- SharePoint Framework extensions
- PowerApps forms
- Approvals
- The Playlist template
Lists that are using these features will not receive the new user experience with this feature rollout. Future rollouts will bring support for Lists that are using these features.
[What you need to do to prepare:]
You don’t need to do anything to prepare for this change.