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Moving Teams folder locations on Sharepoint
- Dec 21, 2021
Sure,
As jcgonzalezmartin says you could use a dedicated SharePoint site and apply it as a tab.
You could also
- Package the site as an app and have it on the left app rail
- Thread your site through all the other files tabs in Teams - see here Teams Real Simple with Pictures: Accessing all of your Teams files through a single channel – @Microsoft365Pro
Hope that helps and answers your question
Best, Chris
Hi FLjosh,
No, unfortunately it's not possible because - as you witnessed - folders with the channel names will just recreate in SharePoint after about a minute. Unfortunately, you won't be able to get around that since its the way Teams is designed. Folders created from Channels will always be root level folders
If it's something you want to see in the future, you could always submit a feedback here
In terms of a workaround: there aren't a lot of great options. You can opt to delete the channels, surface the folder structure in the General channel (via adding SharePoint Cloud Storage) and then lock down permissions on the SharePoint site to prevent users adding them anywhere other than the folder structure - but that would be fiddly. Another is to simply forgo SharePoint and use Azure File storage and mount it which is very much like an old file server: but then you miss out on all the great stuff in SharePoint like retention, DLP, etc. If these are supposed to be a central repository for company files I would probably create an org wide team so everyone has access, create the folder structure in the general channel under files, and then use permissions on the SharePoint Site to manage access.
Hope that answers your question
Best, Chris
Hi Chris,
Thanks for the message. Though the workarounds definitely aren't too ideal. Is there a better way to use a Sharepoint for common file storage across a company with Teams on the side?
Currently thinking about creating a separate Sharepoint site just for Teams convos to keep it out of the way.
Thanks
Josh
- Dec 21, 2021
Sure,
As jcgonzalezmartin says you could use a dedicated SharePoint site and apply it as a tab.
You could also
- Package the site as an app and have it on the left app rail
- Thread your site through all the other files tabs in Teams - see here Teams Real Simple with Pictures: Accessing all of your Teams files through a single channel – @Microsoft365Pro
Hope that helps and answers your question
Best, Chris
- Dec 21, 2021You can create either a separate site and add it as a tab in your teams channels or even think on adding additional document libraries to the Teams Site. It really depends on how do you want to grant access to the information stored: through the Microsoft 365 Group or you want more flexibility there