How to restrict only one view to specific users in Sharepoint online

Anonymous
2024-01-31T15:58:42+00:00

Hi,

I have two views for one list. One is for admins which sees both views and the second one is for users without admin rights. This view I called public view.

This public view should be visible for standard user when he visits the site. I would like him to have such permission like downloading the document and nothing more. I mean no edit possibility, change between views. Only possibility to download document for himself.

Is there any chance to create sth like this?

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  1. Anonymous
    2024-04-18T18:46:46+00:00

    Hi webbrewer,

    With SP Designer no longer supported, do you know of a way to set the view level permissions via PowerAutomate or PowerApps?

    Thanks

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  2. matt howell 3,501 Reputation points
    2024-04-19T03:35:11+00:00

    SP Designer is still supported despite Msft's efforts to "hide" it and make it less useful for editing modern sites. If you're having trouble enabling its use for a modern site, use this url to check the SPD status: <sub-domain>/_layouts/15/SharePointDesignerSettings.aspx

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  3. Anonymous
    2024-10-22T19:29:57+00:00

    Please Microsoft Agent,

    I would really like to know how to get that setting as well as it is vital for protecting information.

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  4. Anonymous
    2024-10-25T17:01:34+00:00

    This response is super disappointing and not even remotely accurate.

    I feel like most responses by a certified Microsoft Agent/Moderator are very sloppy and not even better than Chatgpt.

    Come on Microsoft!

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  5. Anonymous
    2024-11-13T00:45:13+00:00

    Can we get this post removed. Its completely in accurate. There are no options for list view permissions.

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