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SharePoint Differences Classic Modern Search https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/OfficeDocs-SharePoint/commits/public/SharePoint/SharePointOnline/differences-classic-modern-search.md
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- In environments where vertical configuration is not available the modern search experience only shows results from the default result source. If you change the default [result source](manage-result-sources.md), both modern and classic search experiences are impacted. - Depending on the search scenario, some Microsoft Search features might not work if the [classic global Search Center URL](./specify-default-search-center.md) is not set to point to the URL of the default classic Search Center. Depending on your tenant, this URL is "yourcompanyname.sharepoint.com/search" or "yourcompanyname.sharepoint.com/search/pages". Furthermore, ensure that the Search Center site collection exists and that all users have read access to it. - If you temporarily [remove a search result](remove-search-results.md), the result is removed in both search experiences.-- The classic search experience lets admins define **promoted results** to help users find important content, while the Microsoft Search experience uses **bookmarks** to achieve the same. When you [create a promoted result](../SharePointServer/search/manage-query-rules.md) at the organization level, users might also see it on the **All** tab on the Microsoft Search results page if they searched across the whole organization. For example, when users search from the search box on a hub site, they're only searching in the sites associated with the hub and therefore they don't see any promoted results even if they are on the **All** tab. But when users search from the SharePoint start page, they might see promoted results on the **All** tab. If you have defined both a promoted result and a bookmark for the same content (same URL), only the bookmark will appear on the **All** tab.
+- The classic search experience lets admins define **promoted results** to help users find important content, while the Microsoft Search experience uses **bookmarks** to achieve the same. For clouds which support **bookmarks**, only **bookmarks** will show at the organization level on the **All** tab. For clouds without **bookmark** support, promoted results will show on the **All** tab if they searched across the whole organization. On site or hub site scope, promoted results defined at that site will show. In addition promoted results defined at the tenant level will show **All** tab.
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+ > If you want the the same bookmark to appear for both the organization level and site levels, you must create both a tenant **bookmark** and a **promoted result** for the sites where you want the bookmark to appear.
SharePoint Sharepoint Setup Guide Tip https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/OfficeDocs-SharePoint/commits/public/SharePoint/SharePointOnline/includes/sharepoint-setup-guide-tip.md
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+> As a companion to this article, see our [Microsoft Sharepoint setup guide](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2273603) to review best practices and understand the deployment process from site creation to data migration. Features include protection labels, data loss prevention policies, and file activity auditing. For a customized experience based on your environment, you can access the [Microsoft Defender for Office 365 automated setup guide](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2274437) in the Microsoft 365 admin center.
SharePoint Manage User Profiles https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/OfficeDocs-SharePoint/commits/public/SharePoint/SharePointOnline/manage-user-profiles.md
description: Use the SharePoint admin center to create and edit custom user prop
# Manage user profiles in the SharePoint admin center
-This article is for [SharePoint Administrators](/sharepoint/site-permissions#site-admins) and above (./site-permissions) in Microsoft 365.
+This article is for [SharePoint Administrators](/sharepoint/sharepoint-admin-role) and [above](/microsoft-365/admin/add-users/about-admin-roles) in Microsoft 365.
- If you're running SharePoint Server, see [Administer the User Profile service in SharePoint Server](../SharePointServer/administration/user-profile-service-administration.md).