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File Management

Every Team created will automatically have its own Sharepoint site created to store all the files and documents that the Team will work on. Every Channel in a team has its own folder of files that is unique to that channel and can be organised just like a normal folder on the network.

  • Accessing Files on Teams
  • Uploading an Existing File to Teams
  • Highlight important files using Tabs and Pinning
  • Editing Documents
  • Sync Files to the Local Computer
  • Recover Deleted Files or Folders
  • Copy or Move Files between Teams
  • Open Files in Desktop Apps by Default



  • Last updated by Daniel Kingdon
  • Last updated 03/09/2020
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