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Step 1 - Create a “Status Indicator” column in your list. Follow these simple updated steps and you will be color coding lists on Office 365 in no time!įor a list of available colors, click here The new step is to change the list web part to a style of Basic Table instead of Default. There is one key difference, which if you do not complete, your color code icon will not display.
ADD FONT TO OFFICE 365 ONLINE UPGRADE
My last video blog on color coding in 2010 was a huge success and now that everyone is moving to Office 365, I often get questions about how do we make this work in SharePoint 2013, or later. (If you are wondering why you should upgrade to newer versions of SharePoint, check out 10 Reasons Why Business Users Should Upgrade to SharePoint 2013.)