Mike Williams I understand what you are saying, but I think it's a big leap in what I said and what you said. I'm saying there should be a "share" button in Teams since one of the major features of it is sharepoint file storage. You said "if you bring all of sharepoint and Outlook inside then it's going to very confusing and cluttered." Outlook is completely outside of Teams at the moment, and yes, that would be a massive shift. SharePoint is not completely outside of Teams. Every team created gets a SharePoint site. It's already heavily integrated. But my departments and users don't want to maintain two different sharepoint sites, one for internal documents to their dept and one for anything they want to share beyond their "team". Talk about confusing! Sometimes you don't even know that a document will move beyond your Team until you are already well into it. Then should you move the document, which loses a lot of the change history and in my experience, breaks links, etc? And if you move it, then you would have to reshare it with the original Team since they would lose access after the move, which is even more work. The reality is that people work within their Team, but often need to bring in others on file collaboration. If Teams is going to have SharePoint as an integral part, which it does, then having one of the most important features (the share button) just makes sense to me.