Microsoft 365 roadmap roundup – w/c 14 December 2020

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OneDrive

  • Launched (0)
  • Rolling out (1)
  • In development (6)

🍾 LAUNCHED

  • N/A

đźš‚ ROLLING OUT

  • OneDrive: Exclude specific files from sync – Admins can exclude newly added files from syncing to the cloud by file name or extension. Roadmap ID: 66188

⌛ IN DEVELOPMENT

Release – December 2020

Release – January 2021

  • OneDrive: “At a glance” in sharing emails – When users receive Sharing emails they will now see a short 3-bullet point summary of the document in the email to better inform them as to how relevant the file is for them so they can make a more informed decision as to whether to spend the time opening the file or not. Roadmap ID: 66189
  • Consolidation of OneDrive-SharePoint admin centers – All OneDrive admin capabilities, including controls for sharing, access, sync, and storage, will be available in the SharePoint admin center, consolidating admin tools in one place. Roadmap ID: 65911
  • OneDrive: iOS Bookmarks for PDF viewing – Users of OneDrive for iOS will be able to Bookmark, or “Tag”, PDF pages that they want to come back to later. Roadmap ID: 68842
  • OneDrive: iOS Page rotation for PDF viewing – You can now rotate page orientation while viewing PDF documents in OneDrive. Any changes made are saved to OneDrive. Roadmap ID: 68855

Release – February 2021

  • Shareable address bar links – Tenant admins can specify whether the link that shows up in address bar for files is sharable within organization or not. Roadmap ID: 61529

Release – March 2021

  • OneDrive: Office offline edit support in iOS – If you download an Office file for offline use, you’ll be able to open it in WXP or Office app and edit it, all while offline. Roadmap ID: 66191

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