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Learn the best ways to share, store, organize, and edit files using Microsoft Teams, the collaboration hub for Office 365.
Microsoft Teams is changing the way we work. With Teams, you can share files in a one-on-one chat, during a Teams meeting, or by posting to a departmentâs Teams channel. Although many users are sharing and storing files with Teams, they may not know the best way to find previously shared files or how to manage file permissions. In this course, LinkedIn Staff instructor Nick Brazzi highlights the best ways to store, organize, edit, and share files using Microsoft Teams. Nick begins with a quick overview of how file sharing works in Teams. He then demonstrates how to view and edit files, including how to set and adjust file permissions. Nick shows how to manage your file libraries within Teams to ensure contents are organized efficiently. He also covers the most effective way to share your screen during a Teams meeting, showing techniques for PowerPoint presentations and other file types. To wrap up, Nick offers tips for managing files in the Teams mobile app.
Overview
Syllabus
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Introduction
- Share and manage files in Microsoft Teams
- Share files in Teams
- Use the Files tab to find files
- Understand where your shared files are stored
- Share files outside of Teams
- Edit and co-author Office documents online
- Edit documents in the Office desktop applications
- Check files in and out
- View a file's version history
- Post a document in a tab
- Work with shared OneNote notebooks
- Manage the Files tab
- Open a file library in SharePoint
- Change edit permissions for team members
- Share files during a meeting
- Present PowerPoint slides in a meeting
- Share files in the mobile app
- View and edit shared files in the mobile app
- Learn more about Microsoft Teams