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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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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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
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
Please Microsoft Agent,
I would really like to know how to get that setting as well as it is vital for protecting information.
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!
Can we get this post removed. Its completely in accurate. There are no options for list view permissions.