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UPDATE: SharePoint Online team sites + Office 365 Groups moving beyond First Release
I see we have 2 distinct sets of SharePoint sites...
1) The tranditional SharePoint sites are found under https://<companyname>.sharepoint.com/ with subsites at https://<companyname>.sharepoint.com/<sitename>
2) The new group Sharepoint Team Sites are found under https://<companyname>.sharepoint.com/Sites/<sitename>
For the first set of sites, about 80% of our sites have been updated so that we can create the new Modern Team Sites. None of these have been Groupified.
Anyone know the ETA for converting the old team sites to the new Modern Team Site experience?
Anyne know if Microsoft plans to allow the new Group + Team Site experience to have nested subsites?
- LincolnDeMarisJan 26, 2017
Microsoft
For converting old team sites to the new modern team site experience - that's already partly happening, with features like modern lists, libraries, pages, and site contents. We want to enable the ability to connect an Office365 group with existing sites, but we don't have a timeline to announce on that yet.
It's already possible to create subwebs in team sites associated with O365 groups! Give it a try!- Cyrus ChristianJan 26, 2017Brass Contributor
I've been tring to create secondary libraries and the navigation is not consitant. Its a complete show stop issue for our work so we have to give up on Office 365 Groups until there is a consitant navigation and branding.
- Mark-KashmanJan 26, 2017Former Employee
My assumption is that you are trying to do this from the modern team home site, by clicking the New drop-down menu to the right of the team site name (see attached file), and then selecting "Document library."
Is that how you are doing it? Once created, you can then choose to incorporate it within the left-hand navigation of the site; you'd see the name you gave the new library.
- Mark