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Hi everyone, Kevin here. Today I want to show you how you can both get and use the brand new Microsoft Lists. Its now generally available and you can start taking advantage of it. And although its generally available, there are still many features rolling out, but thats a typical web product where over time, more and more value will be landing. First off, what is Microsoft Lists and what makes it unique? Well, just like the name implies, Microsoft Lists allows you to create lists to organize information. With those lists, you can share it with others and you can collaborate with others on those lists. Now, so far, that sounds like everything that you could do in a spreadsheet with a list. Whats unique about Microsoft Lists? Well, a few things. First off, you can visualize your data in many different ways. Once you get your data into a list, you could view it in a standard grid format, just like in Microsoft Excel. You could also view it in a card form