Danny 0766ee7afd
GC: SharePoint: ItemType Decouple (#2720)
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ItemTypes for SharePoint were `SharePointItem` only. This did not allow for data to be separated by category. 
Newly created categories:
- SharePointLibrary
- SharePointList
- SharePointPage

Breaks history for `SharePointItems`. All previous SharePoint items are available during `Corso List` command. However, when using the details command with the backup ID for `SharePointItems` restored prior to this PR , the return will be:
```
no items match the specified selectors
```
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