Microsoft Lists App Now Available on iOS, Android Version Coming Later This Year
Microsoft Lists is an app in the Microsoft Office 365 suite. By Sourabh Kulesh | Updated: 20 January 2021 12:59 IST
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It can also work offline
Microsoft Lists comes with ready-made templates
Microsoft Lists, an app in the Microsoft Office 365 suite, is now available on iOS and users can download it from the App Store. The app essentially helps users keep a track of information and organise work into simple lists that can be distinguished by templates, colours, and so on. The Microsoft Lists app for iOS gives users access to the lists they own and also the ones that have been shared with them. Users can also create new lists, edit list items, and easily share with other people.
After being available as a web app since July, Microsoft Lists is now available for iOS. If you're using Android, Microsoft says it's working on an app and it's coming later this year.
Microsoft Lists now supports undo and redo commands.
The feature makes it easy to remove or add back the last thing that you did within Microsoft Lists.
The feature works similarly to other popular apps, such as Microsoft Word.
Microsoft Lists is a relatively new platform from Microsoft to track and organize information, including issues, assets, routines, and contacts. It integrates with popular Microsoft services, such as Teams, Outlook, and SharePoint. With all the information that people put into Microsoft Lists, it s easy to make a mistake. Now, it s also easy to undo that mistake with undo and redo commands.
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2020 presented several unique challenges to education due to the global pandemic.
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2020 has been a unique year when it comes to education. The global pandemic forced teachers, students, and parents to adapt to unique circumstances, including remote learning, hybrid learning, and having to adapt quickly to new technology. Microsoft is involved in education in quite a few ways and also had to adapt to the unusual challenges of 2020. A recent blog post from the Microsoft Education Team highlights 20 ways that Microsoft helped education in 2020.