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Sign in to SharePoint - Microsoft Support
If your organization has assigned you a license that includes SharePoint, you can sign in. In this article, we discuss the two most common ways to sign into SharePoint: From the Microsoft 365 home page. From a SharePoint site URL. Sign in to SharePoint from the Microsoft 365 homepage. Go to m365.cloud.microsoft and sign in to your work or ...
Get started with SharePoint - Microsoft Support
When you sign in to Microsoft 365, or your organization's corporate SharePoint Server site, select SharePoint or Sites in the app launcher navigation or top bar. These are your entry points into SharePoint.
Share SharePoint files or folders - Microsoft Support
The files you store on a SharePoint site are usually available to everyone with permissions to the site, but you may want to share specific files or folders with people who don't otherwise have access to the site.
Build and publish an Access database to SharePoint
You design and publish a web database by using Access 2010 and Access Services, and people who have accounts on the SharePoint site use the web database in a web browser. How it works. When you publish a web database, Access Services …
View SharePoint files in File Explorer - Microsoft Support
You can open SharePoint libraries in File Explorer, and move or copy files and folders from your desktop folders to SharePoint. You can also open multiple SharePoint libraries in File Explorer, and copy or move folders between them.
External or guest sharing in OneDrive, SharePoint, and Lists
Sharing OneDrive files, SharePoint files, or Lists with other people allows you to securely collaborate with people outside your organization. If you sign in with a work or school account, you can send a link to specific people, either inside or outside of your organization.
Import, link, or move data to SharePoint - Microsoft Support
Want to combine and enhance both Access and SharePoint? To do so, you can import, link, or move data between them. Importing creates a copy of the SharePoint list in an Access database. Linking connects to data in another program, so that you can view and edit the latest data both in SharePoint and Access.
Customize permissions for a SharePoint list or library
Learn how to break permissions inheritance and grant, remove, or edit permissions to a SharePoint site, list, library, list item, or document for individuals or groups. Related topics ×
Discover content with the SharePoint start page
The SharePoint start page is where you can easily find and access SharePoint sites and portals within your organization. You'll also find news from the sites you're following, suggested sites, and, if using SharePoint in Microsoft 365, news from sites you visit frequently and other news recommended by the Microsoft Graph.
Video: Create an Access app from a SharePoint site
Create an Access App: a database that runs in the cloud. You can create the app right from a SharePoint site in seconds. Then open the app in Access to add table templates and continue designing. You can also create an Access app from Access.