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        Office 365 Update To Bring 'Modern' Improvements to SharePoint
        
        
        
			- By Kurt Mackie
 - July 30, 2018
 
		
        A new Office 365 update will change how SharePoint Online end users create Team Sites and Communication  Sites.
According to a Microsoft announcement last week, end users will be getting the ability to  create so-called "modern" sites, even if they don't have the permissions  to create Office 365 Groups. 
Under Microsoft's current modern SharePoint Online  scheme, Office 365 Groups get created automatically by default for end users  when they create a Team Site or a Communication Site. However, if an IT department  has disabled Groups creation permissions for those end users, then they can  only create so-called "classic" SharePoint sites under the current  scheme. Classic site creation doesn't automatically create an Office 365 Group.
Microsoft plans to roll out an Office 365 update starting in  late July that will alter that behavior. It'll permit end users to create  modern sites in SharePoint Online despite lacking Groups creation privileges. This  new behavior will get delivered to Office 365 "targeted release" test  users this month. Worldwide product rollout of the capability is expected to  arrive by the end of August.
Another change that will get delivered with this Office 365 update  is the ability of end users to select the default language of a SharePoint site  they are creating. Microsoft offers a choice of 50 different languages. With the  coming Office 356 update, end users will be able to select a default language  for a site that's "different from the organization's default language set  at the organizational level," Microsoft's announcement explained. 
IT pros also will get some new capabilities with the coming  Office 365 update. They'll have enhanced controls over site creation by end  users, with the ability to enforce modern or classic options. They'll also have  control over whether end users can create Subsites or not. Microsoft advocates  using the new Hub Sites feature instead of using Subsites. However, the  Subsites feature will continue to be supported, Microsoft suggested.
Classic SharePoint sites have an older user interface versus  modern SharePoint sites. Modern sites are said to be easier to use and will  display better in browsers used on mobile devices. Sites, Lists, Libraries and  Recycle Bins are all typical SharePoint Online elements that have a modern user  interface, according to a  Microsoft document. 
SharePoint users can have a mix of classic and modern  elements. It's possible to transform  pages to the modern interface, but it can be tricky because there's not a  one-to-one mapping of features.
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
            
        
        
                
                    About the Author
                    
                
                    
                    Kurt Mackie is senior news producer for 1105 Media's Converge360 group.