SharePoint Quick steps are now available as a column type in lists and libraries, enabling inline automation like email, Teams chat, approvals, and flows directly from data views. Rollout begins mid-February 2026, is enabled by default, and respects existing permissions. No user action required.
Introduction
We’re sharing an update to the previously announced Quick steps experience in Microsoft SharePoint. With this update, Quick steps are now available as a column type in SharePoint lists and libraries, expanding how users can trigger common actions directly from their data.
This enhancement builds on existing Quick steps capabilities and brings inline automation—such as email, Teams chat, approvals, flows, and column updates—directly into list and library views using a simple sentence‑builder experience similar to SharePoint rules.
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Learn more: Create a quick step for your list or library | Microsoft Support
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| Question | Explanation |
|---|---|
| Does the change store new customer data, and if so, where? | Quick steps store configuration metadata (such as defined actions and conditions) within the SharePoint list or library where the Quick steps column is created. This data is stored as part of the list or library configuration. |
| Does the change alter how existing customer data is processed, stored, or accessed? | List and library item data can be used as inputs to trigger actions such as emails, Microsoft Teams chats, approval requests, Power Automate flows, or column value updates. |
| Does the change provide a new way of communicating between users? | Users can more easily initiate emails or Microsoft Teams chats directly from SharePoint list or library items using Quick steps. |
| Does the change include an admin control? | Access to create and use Quick steps is governed by existing SharePoint permissions and policies. No new tenant‑level admin toggle is introduced. |
| Does the change allow users to enable or disable the feature themselves? | SharePoint site owners control whether Quick steps columns are added to lists or libraries. |