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[SharePoint] Creating a List


SharePoint List
provides flexible ways to store and display information in the form of a list similar to a database or spreadsheet.

Assumptions: User has Full Control/Modify Access in SharePoint

Intended Audience:  Someone new to SharePoint Online

Level:  Beginner


Creating a SharePoint List

1. In your SharePoint homepage, click the settings icon located on the upper right corner of the page.
2. Click Add a page.


3. From the list of SharePoint apps, select Custom List.


4. Enter a name for your list. Click Create.


5. You will see your new list in the gallery.


6. When you click the list, you will be redirected to the list page where you can edit the list settings.




Creating a Column in a SharePoint List

1. You can directly create a column in your list by clicking the Add Column option. 


2. Select your preferred column types from the list.
3. Enter the Name and Description of the column and click Save.


4. You can also create a column from the list settings.


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