SharePoint Specific People Link Breaks After User Rename: What Site Owners Should Check

When a user in your organization changes their display name, SharePoint links that point to that specific person can break. These links, often created using the people picker or the Mention control in modern pages, rely on the user’s unique identifier. But the link text may still show the old name. This mismatch can confuse … Read more

SharePoint Library Threshold Warning Appears Below 5000 Items: What Site Owners Should Check

You see a SharePoint library threshold warning even though the item count is well below 5000 items. This warning in the status bar says the list or library is approaching the 5000 item limit. The warning appears because SharePoint checks multiple data points beyond item count, including folder nesting, metadata complexity, and index status. This … Read more

SharePoint Mac Sync Client Cannot Open SharePoint Files: What Site Owners Should Check

Mac users report that files synced with the OneDrive sync client for SharePoint libraries fail to open. The file icon appears with a gray X or a lock symbol, and double-clicking produces no response or an error message. This problem typically occurs when the sync client loses connection to the SharePoint server or when file … Read more

SharePoint Calendar View Does Not Show Recurring Items: What Site Owners Should Check

When you open a SharePoint calendar list, recurring items like weekly team meetings or monthly deadlines may appear only once or not show at all. This problem often occurs because the calendar view itself does not expand recurring events by default, or because the list contains a mix of single and recurring events with conflicting … Read more

SharePoint Navigation Audience Targeting Does Not Work: What Site Owners Should Check

You set up audience targeting on SharePoint navigation links expecting different users to see different menu items. But everyone sees the same links regardless of their group membership. This problem usually occurs because the site navigation does not have audience targeting enabled at the web part level, or because the SharePoint groups used for targeting … Read more

Create a Search-Based View for Policies: Practical Workflow for Business Users

You need a single place to review all company policies stored across multiple SharePoint document libraries. Manually browsing each site is slow and error-prone. SharePoint search-based views let you build a dynamic list that pulls content from any site based on keywords or metadata. This article explains how to create a search-based view for policies … Read more

Build a News Rollup Page Across Hub Sites: Practical Workflow for Business Users

If you manage multiple SharePoint sites connected to a hub, you likely need a single page that shows news from all those sites. A news rollup page pulls headlines, images, and summaries from linked sites into one central view. This article explains how to use the SharePoint News web part with the hub site association … Read more

SharePoint List Trigger Misses Bulk Imported Items: What Site Owners Should Check

When you bulk import items into a SharePoint list, the Power Automate trigger you set up may not run for every item. Site owners often notice that some or all of the imported records are missing from the triggered flow. This happens because SharePoint list triggers, especially the When an item is created or modified … Read more

SharePoint Restricted SharePoint Search Ignores a Site: What Site Owners Should Check

You created a SharePoint site but search results do not include its content. Even when you type the exact file name or page title, the site does not appear in search results. This happens because a site’s search visibility setting is configured to block indexing, or a site-level permission change stops the search crawler from … Read more

Clean File Names Before SharePoint Migration: Practical Workflow for Business Users

When you migrate files to SharePoint, file names that contain special characters, excessive spaces, or long paths can cause sync errors, broken links, and search failures. SharePoint and OneDrive enforce strict naming rules that differ from local Windows file systems. This article explains the exact naming restrictions in SharePoint and provides a step-by-step workflow to … Read more