SharePoint
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Create a SharePoint site
This article will assist you with creating a SharePoint site for a secure place to store, organize, share and access information from any device. In Pulse, Navigate to the App launcher in the upper left corner of the page Select SharePoint from the list Select Create a site For additional setup and options, please review the following web sites for additional training and documentation: Microsoft Support - https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/create-a-site-in-sharepoint-4d1e11bf-8ddc-499d-b889-2b48d10b1ce8 LinkedIn Learning - https://www.linkedin.com/learning/topics/sharepoint-online?u=42389868
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Microsoft SharePoint - Getting Started
Microsoft SharePoint is a collaboration platform designed to be used in a web browser. It is highly customizable and offers robust integration with Office 365 and by extension, Microsoft Teams. The platform specializes in document storage and sharing but can be configured to meet many business needs. This article will walk you through the following tasks: Open SharePoint Following a SharePoint Site Adding Content to a SharePoint Site Inviting and Managing Site Users Sharing Folders or Files Open SharePoint SharePoint can be launched by signing into https://login.microsoftonline.com/ with your username@dmu.edu (username@student.dmu.edu for students) 1) Once signed in, click on the 9 dots in the top left corner of the page. 2) Click on SharePoint. Note: SharePoint can also be launched from the Teams app. See our Microsoft Teams - Getting Started article for more info regarding Teams. Following a SharePoint Site 1) Search for and open the SharePoint or Teams site that you wish to follow for easier access in the future. 2) Once open, click on the star icon at the top right of the page to follow the site. Adding Content to a SharePoint Site 1) Click on the Documents tab on the left side. 2) Create new folders or Office files by selecting +New. 3) Or, you can upload files from your computer by selecting Upload and choosing to upload a single file or an entire folder of content. 4) Or, simply drag files from your computer into the page. Inviting and Managing Site Members People or Groups can be added to your site as one of two different roles: Members - Has basic access to view and add content to existing sites. Owners - Has access to view and add content to sites, as well as the ability to add or remove members/owners. Note: ITS recommends having at least a couple Owners, but no more than necessary to avoid unwanted changes to the site. As an Owner, add or edit members to the site by following these steps: 1) Click on members at the top right corner of the page. Note: If you don't see this option, try scrolling all the way to the top of the page and it should appear. 2) Click Add members. 3) Start typing a persons name and select them. Repeat for each person you want to add. 4) When finished, click Save. 5) Once you've added Members, you can either promote them to Owners, or remove them from the site, by returning to the members list and selecting the drop down menu below their name. 6) Select Owner or Remove from Group. Sharing Folders or Files 1) From within your SharePoint site, click on Documents on the left side of the screen. 2) Hover over the folder or file you want to share and click on the share button. 3) Click on People you specify can edit, then select who you want to share with. 4) Check whether or not they can edit the Folder or File. 5) Click Apply when finished. 6) If needed, enter the names of the individuals you want to send the link to, along with a message that will be included in the email notification they receive, and click Send. 7) Or, just click Copy and paste the link wherever you'd like.
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Microsoft SharePoint - Advanced Group Permissions
This article covers how to create custom groups within your SharePoint site and how to share folders/files with those groups. Setting Site Permissions In addition to assigning group memberships (Owner, Member, etc.), Site Owners can further control user access via site permissions. This allows for customized groups to be created for granular control over what specific content collaborators can access on the site. 1) When on a SharePoint site, click on the gear icon in the top right corner (by your profile picture). 2) Click on Site permissions. 3) Click on Advanced permissions settings. The Permissions page will show all current permissions groups in the SharePoint site. The default groups are: Team- Members Team- Owners Team- Visitors 4) You can create a new group by clicking Create Group along the top of the Permissions tab. 5) Complete group creation on the follow-up screen and click Create at the bottom of the page to save your changes when you're done. 6) From the Site Permissions page, click on your newly created Group. 7) From there, you can choose the New, Actions, and Settings drop down menus to modify the group. New - Add Users to the group Actions - Email, Call, or Remove users from the group. (select them from the list first) Settings - Modify the Group Settings, Modify Group Permissions, Make this group the Default for any new members to your site, or adjust List Settings. 8) When finished with your group settings, click on SharePoint in the top left of the page to return to your SharePoint sites. Sharing Folders and Files with Customized Groups You can also customize which groups can view/edit your Folders and Files. 1) Open a SharePoint site and click Documents on the left side. 2) Hover over the item you want to share and select the ellipses. 3) Click Manage Access. 4) Select which groups can view or edit the folder or file by selecting the drop down next to each group. 5) Or, choose Stop Sharing to remove that group's access to the folder or file.