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Jul 14, 2023
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Microsoft Graph for SharePoint Pages public preview – update

DC Padur
DC Padur

The Microsoft Graph API for SharePoint pages has been in the public preview stage since early 2023. We have seen consistent usage, growth, and feedback from our community. Based on the beta API usage feedback we are making changes to improve the overall experience in preparation for the V1.0 release in next few months.

SharePointMicrosoft Graph
Jul 11, 2023
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SharePoint datasets now in public preview

Philip Li
Philip Li

OneDrive and SharePoint (ODSP) datasets in Microsoft Graph Data Connect are moving from private preview to public preview. Starting July 11, 2023, we are introducing new dataset names without “preview.”

Microsoft GraphSharePoint
May 30, 2023
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Introducing Syntex repository services: Microsoft 365 superpowers for your app

Zach Rosenfield
Zach Rosenfield

Microsoft Syntex repository services are a faster way to build file and document focused apps, powered by SharePoint. It is now easy for every developer, ISV and enterprise to include critical Microsoft 365 file and document capabilities in every app built.

Microsoft 365 DeveloperSharePoint
May 9, 2023
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Announcing SharePoint Framework 1.17.2 for Microsoft 365 extensibility

Vesa Juvonen
Vesa Juvonen

We are excited to announce a new public version of the SharePoint Framework, v1.17.2, with updates and fixes across the different areas of Microsoft 365 extensibility.

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Mar 28, 2023
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Announcing SharePoint Framework 1.17 release candidate

Vesa Juvonen
Vesa Juvonen

We are excited to announce a release candidate of the SharePoint Framework (SPFx) 1.17 – with updates for Microsoft Viva, Microsoft Teams, Outlook, Microsoft 365 app and SharePoint Online experiences.

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