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Web19 de jan. de 2024 · In this article. APPLIES TO: 2013 2016 2024 Subscription Edition SharePoint in Microsoft 365 In the previous article in this series, How to add refiners to your search results page in SharePoint Server, we showed you how to add and configure refiners for your classic search results page.In this article you'll learn: Using a search … Web16 de jun. de 2024 · For your particular requirement, I can think of using CSS style to hide the search bar. i.e. pick the class that Search box is using and then set 'visible:false' to it. Now, to inject such styles in SharePoint modern pages, you will have to make use of SharePoint Framework Extensions application customizer. harold scott bates
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