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Customizing and Extending SharePoint Online

By : Matti Paukkonen
Book Image

Customizing and Extending SharePoint Online

By: Matti Paukkonen

Overview of this book

Explore the robust functionalities of SharePoint that ensure your business processes remain flexible and scalable. With its custom development features, SharePoint presents abundant opportunities to meet evolving needs, deliver personalized experiences, and seamlessly integrate across platforms. If you’re looking for practical guidance on developing custom SharePoint solutions, Customizing and Extending SharePoint Online is your essential companion. This book takes you through the different techniques for customizing SharePoint, harnessing its native capabilities, and extending them across other platforms. You’ll begin by organizing content with SharePoint sites and learning best practices for permission governance before learning how to create and manage pages and use web parts to create, aggregate, and format content. This SharePoint book also covers specialized use cases of the Viva Suite and delves into SharePoint automation with Power Automate while extending solutions with Power Apps. Toward the end, you’ll get to grips with designing personalized solutions with SharePoint Framework and Microsoft Graph. By the end of this book, you’ll be ready to deliver highly customized SharePoint solutions that align with your business objectives.
Table of Contents (27 chapters)
Free Chapter
1
Part 1:Exploring SharePoint Online
8
Part 2:Enhancing the SharePoint Content
14
Part 3:Automate and Extend SharePoint Experiences
19
Part 4:Create Your Own Customization using SharePoint Framework and Microsoft Graph

Document processing capabilities

The document processing capabilities of Microsoft Syntex include prebuilt document processing models for contracts, invoices, and receipts. These models are pretrained to process common business use cases and for structured documents. Prebuilt models use OCR and deep learning models to extract data from structured documents. Prebuilt models are a good method to start automating document processing and content extraction.

Custom document processing models support structured, freeform, and unstructured documents. The difference between these models is the training method. The structured model uses the layout method where the model creator trains the model by marking the content fields from the document. On the freeform model, the model is trained by selecting the content for extraction anywhere on the document. On unstructured documents, the model is trained by teaching the model. Freeform and structured models are created and trained using the Microsoft...