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SharePoint Framework (SPFx) roadmap update – September 2025
Sep 25, 2025
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SharePoint Framework (SPFx) roadmap update – September 2025

Vesa Juvonen
Vesa Juvonen

SPFx is powering the future of Microsoft 365. From AI-driven portals to seamless integrations across SharePoint, Teams and Viva, SPFx is driving innovation at scale. This new blog series kicks off our journey into the next evolution—transparent, community-driven, and built for the AI era. Let’s shape what’s next, together.

Dev Proxy v1.2 with mock response mirroring and improved performance
Sep 24, 2025
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Dev Proxy v1.2 with mock response mirroring and improved performance

Waldek Mastykarz Garry Trinder
Waldek,
Garry

Introducing Dev Proxy v1.2 with mock response mirroring capabilities that make API simulation more realistic.

The new GitHub app for Teams: from conversation to code
Sep 18, 2025
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The new GitHub app for Teams: from conversation to code

Sujeet Mehta
Sujeet Mehta

Meet the reimagined GitHub app for Teams: an AI-powered app to collaborate with GitHub Copilot right inside your Teams conversations.

Excel announces undo support for 3rd-party web add-ins
Sep 10, 2025
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Excel announces undo support for 3rd-party web add-ins

Adrian Wu
Adrian Wu

Most user action performed by your Copilot extension or web add-in can now be undone using the familiar ribbon Undo button, keyboard shortcuts (Ctrl+Z), or the Undo button on Copilot response cards.

Prepare your VBA projects for VBScript deprecation in Windows
Sep 9, 2025
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Prepare your VBA projects for VBScript deprecation in Windows

Wenjun Gong
Wenjun Gong

In May 2024, Microsoft announced the phased deprecation of VBScript in Windows, as detailed in the official Windows IT Pro Blog. This change impacts VBA developers who rely on VBScript, particularly for reference libraries such as regular expressions. This post outlines the upcoming changes and provides guidance to help you future proof your VBA projects. How VBA projects use VBScript Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) automates tasks and extends functionality in Office applications, including Excel, Word, PowerPoint, and Access. VBScript is commonly used in VBA projects in two ways: VBScript depr...

Change to data visibility for Microsoft Graph callRecords APIs in GCC High and DoD
Sep 8, 2025
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Change to data visibility for Microsoft Graph callRecords APIs in GCC High and DoD

Matthew McGrath
Matthew McGrath

We're making changes to how Microsoft handles Microsoft Teams call data in GCC High and DoD environments that we expose via the Microsoft Graph callRecords APIs.

Dev Proxy v1.1 with improved support for Microsoft Graph batching
Sep 4, 2025
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Dev Proxy v1.1 with improved support for Microsoft Graph batching

Waldek Mastykarz Garry Trinder
Waldek,
Garry

Introducing Dev Proxy v1.1 with critical fixes for Microsoft Graph batch request simulation, resolved authentication plugin issues, and enhanced the MinimalPermissionsGuidancePlugin with new reporting capabilities.

Enriching Microsoft 365 profiles with Microsoft 365 Copilot connectors for people data (public preview)
Sep 1, 2025
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Enriching Microsoft 365 profiles with Microsoft 365 Copilot connectors for people data (public preview)

Microsoft 365 Platform team
Microsoft 365 Platform team

Enrich Microsoft 365 profiles with Microsoft 365 Copilot connectors for people data

Microsoft Graph Toolkit retirement
Aug 29, 2025
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Microsoft Graph Toolkit retirement

Ben Summers
Ben Summers

We are announcing the deprecation of the Microsoft Graph Toolkit (MGT). The retirement period begins September 1st, 2025 with full retirement planned for August 28th, 2026. Why we’re retiring this toolkit We introduced the Microsoft Graph Toolkit (MGT) to simplify the developer experience when building web applications that connect to Microsoft Graph. It provided a set of reusable web components and helpers to accelerate development and reduce the complexity of authentication and data binding. However, the MGT’s narrower ecosystem, and overlap with more powerful alternatives have led to a decline in its usage o...