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  1. Sign in to SharePoint - Microsoft Support

    You are now signed into SharePoint, and you are on the SharePoint start page. From this page, you can read news, look up content, or search for a specific SharePoint site, files or people.

  2. Get started with SharePoint - Microsoft Support

    Get an overview of SharePoint. Learn about sites, lists and libraries, permissions, content types and workflows. In addition, read about some of the social features in SharePoint.

  3. Set up and manage access requests - Microsoft Support

    Learn how SharePoint site owners can manage access requests and guest user invitations for sites.

  4. SharePoint help & learning - support.microsoft.com

    The SharePoint landing page serves as a comprehensive resource for end users exploring functionalities of SharePoint. It offers guidance on getting started with SharePoint, including how to …

  5. Understand groups and permissions on a SharePoint site

    SharePoint groups and permission levels help you to efficiently manage access to sites. You add users to SharePoint groups and assign permission levels to your site and to its contents.

  6. Share SharePoint files or folders - Microsoft Support

    When you share files and folders, you can decide whether to let people edit or just view them. You can see who a SharePoint file is shared with, and stop sharing SharePoint files or folders, or change …

  7. Build and publish an Access database to SharePoint

    Access 2010 and Access Services provide a platform for you to create databases that you can use on a SharePoint site. You design and publish a web database by using Access 2010 and Access …

  8. Use SharePoint agents in Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat

    Learn how you can access, manage, pin, share, and edit SharePoint agents in Copilot Chat (M365 Copilot Chat).

  9. What is SharePoint? - Microsoft Support

    You can use it as a secure place to store, organize, share, and access information from any device. All you need is a web browser, such as Microsoft Edge, Chrome, or Firefox.

  10. Collaborating with Teams, SharePoint, and OneDrive

    This guide focuses on the powerful capabilities of Teams, SharePoint, and OneDrive, including document storage, collaboration, sharing, and conversations. You don't have to use just one tool to …