EPISODE · Nov 20, 2025 · 23 MIN
SharePoint Document Libraries: Microsoft Just Fixed Doc Libs — What You Missed
from M365.FM - Modern work, security, and productivity with Microsoft 365 · host Mirko Peters - Founder of m365.fm, m365.show and m365con.net
(00:00:00) The New Doc Libs Experience (00:00:35) The Importance of Discoverability (00:00:50) Enhanced Breadcrumb Navigation (00:01:07) The Power of Visible Filters (00:01:26) The One-Stop Options Hub (00:01:45) Layout Controls for Decision-Making (00:02:04) Board View: A Serial Process Secret (00:02:25) Saving Views Properly (00:03:06) The Trap of Manual Metadata (00:03:21) Fixing Input Forms for Doc Libs In this episode of M365.fm, Mirko Peters walks through the new SharePoint document library experience and shows why this isn’t just UI polish — it’s a complete rethink of how documents are found, reviewed, and kept in shape.WHAT YOU WILL LEARNHow the new navigation, breadcrumbs, and view controls actually reduce clicks and “where did my file go?” confusionHow filter pills, view switchers, and the new Options hub make views understandable and maintainable for normal humansHow Board view turns a library into a lightweight Kanban with lanes like New → Needs Review → Reviewed & ReadyHow to design intake with Forms (or Request Files) so metadata and status are right from the moment files landHow column Autofill + good prompts removes most manual metadata entry and makes categories, abstracts, and reading time reliableHow Copilot inside doc libs helps you compare versions, generate summaries, and surface risks with citationsHow to build operating views, conditional formatting, and Quick Steps so the library behaves like a mini operating system for content, not a dumping groundTHE CORE INSIGHTSharePoint document libraries were never just “folders in the cloud” — they were meant to be lightweight content operating systems. The new UX finally catches up with that promise: navigation that preserves context, views that show intent, filters that are visible instead of hidden, and Board views that make document status obvious at a glance. When you pair that with structured intake, Autofill, and Copilot, your doc libraries stop being mysterious piles of files and start behaving like a workflow you can actually steer.WHO THIS EPISODE IS FORThis episode is ideal for SharePoint admins, site owners, content managers, digital workplace leads, and anyone responsible for making document libraries usable instead of frustrating. If your users still complain about losing files, not trusting views, or having to maintain metadata by hand, this conversation gives you a concrete set of patterns to apply to your next library build or cleanup.ABOUT THE HOSTMirko Peters is a Microsoft 365 consultant and digital workplace architect focused on building usable, governed collaboration systems on the Microsoft cloud. Through M365.fm, Mirko shares practical SharePoint design patterns, adoption strategies, and governance approaches that help organizations turn document libraries into reliable, Copilot‑ready work surfaces — not digital junk drawers.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/m365-fm-modern-work-security-and-productivity-with-microsoft-365--6704921/support.
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(00:00:00) The New Doc Libs Experience (00:00:35) The Importance of Discoverability (00:00:50) Enhanced Breadcrumb Navigation (00:01:07) The Power of Visible Filters (00:01:26) The One-Stop Options Hub (00:01:45) Layout Controls for Decision-Making (00:02:04) Board View: A Serial Process Secret (00:02:25) Saving Views Properly (00:03:06) The Trap of Manual Metadata (00:03:21) Fixing Input Forms for Doc Libs In this episode of M365.fm, Mirko Peters walks through the new SharePoint document library experience and shows why this isn’t just UI polish — it’s a complete rethink of how documents are found, reviewed, and kept in shape.WHAT YOU WILL LEARNHow the new navigation, breadcrumbs, and view controls actually reduce clicks and “where did my file go?” confusionHow filter pills, view switchers, and the new Options hub make views understandable and maintainable for normal humansHow Board view turns a library into a lightweight Kanban with lanes like New → Needs Review → Reviewed & ReadyHow to design intake with Forms (or Request Files) so metadata and status are right from the moment files landHow column Autofill + good prompts removes most manual metadata entry and makes categories, abstracts, and reading time reliableHow Copilot inside doc libs helps you compare versions, generate summaries, and surface risks with citationsHow to build operating views, conditional formatting, and Quick Steps so the library behaves like a mini operating system for content, not a dumping groundTHE CORE INSIGHTSharePoint document libraries were never just “folders in the cloud” — they were meant to be lightweight content operating systems. The new UX finally catches up with that promise: navigation that preserves context, views that show intent, filters that are visible instead of hidden, and Board views that make document status obvious at a glance. When you pair that with structured intake, Autofill, and Copilot, your doc libraries stop being mysterious piles of files and start behaving like a workflow you can actually steer.WHO THIS EPISODE IS FORThis episode is ideal for SharePoint admins, site owners, content managers, digital workplace leads, and anyone responsible for making document libraries usable instead of frustrating. If your users still complain about losing files, not trusting views, or having to maintain metadata by hand, this conversation gives you a concrete set of patterns to apply to your next library build or...
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