4 topnotch teamwork tips for Microsoft Teams plus SharePoint
Published Sep 24 2019 08:15 AM 89.5K Views
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When people work together and get things done – there is less confusion between team members and the content they create. This is the design goal behind Microsoft Teams – the hub for teamwork – and the reason why SharePoint is deeply integrated to provide great content experiences and services within the same user interface. At Microsoft, our mission is to empower every person and organization on the planet to achieve more. And when you do this together – as a team – it’s teamwork that moves things forward.

 

This video + blog highlight everything you can do with SharePoint directly from within Teams. Work easily and confidently with files, news, home pages and lists, assured everything is protected by industry-leading security and compliance and the ability to adhere to your desired governance outcomes.

 

 

The above video demonstrates each of the four topnotch tips along with guidance on “how to” within your Teams experience. Then, dig into below for more context, screenshots/GIFs and links to learn more per these four tips:

 

  1. Work on files together using the Files tab and full SharePoint document libraries [coming soon]
  2. Let SharePoint news headlines flow into Microsoft Teams
  3. Add a “business app” by adding the default, group-connected SharePoint team site home page as a tab in Teams
  4. Make a list (in SharePoint) and check it twice (in Teams)

Happy SharePoint’ing in Teams!

 

#1: Work on files together using the Files tab and full SharePoint document libraries

It’s easy to work on files in Microsoft Teams. It’s a native experience and powered by SharePoint. This gives give you more options to view, sync, and share your files when working with your peers in Teams channels.

 

The default Files tab in Teams channels [coming soon]

Within each Microsoft Team there are one, or more, channels where focused discussions take place. Each channel has its own file folder where you can share files with that channel. To access that folder, go to the channel and click the Files tab.

 

Powerful file experiences inside of Microsoft Teams, powered by SharePoint.Powerful file experiences inside of Microsoft Teams, powered by SharePoint.

When working with files, team members can upload existing files, create new ones, and collaborate with other members of the team in near and real-time  knowing the content is already shared with all owners and members of that team. And coming soon, you’ll be able to sync these files, see rich thumbnail views, filter on views and more.

 

It’s easy to get started. In any Team, go to the General channel and then click on the Files tab. At the top of the tab, you’ll see +New, Upload, etc... and can access everything via the Web, desktop and mobile.

 

Note: each channel you use and/or create is associated to a unique folder within the group-connected SharePoint team site document library. It is already in place, connected to Files tab(s), and brings with it the powerful content service of SharePoint.

 

Adding an individual Office document as a tab in Teams

When you have Office content in a Files tab, you can easily highlight high-value content as a standalone tab of its own. You get the full Web capabilities to view and edit using Office for the Web that is fully integrated without leaving that tab.

 

Add an individual Office document as a tab in Teams. As shown above, a PowerPoint file loads in full fidelity using PowerPoint for the Web.Add an individual Office document as a tab in Teams. As shown above, a PowerPoint file loads in full fidelity using PowerPoint for the Web.

It’s easy. Click the ellipsis of an Office document stored in the Files tab. You’ll see the option to Make this a tab, that when selected brings the Office document in its full fidelity as a unique tab in Teams.

 

Adding a full SharePoint document library

Yeah, but what about the full group-connected document library with all folders from each channel, or important content that exists elsewhere in the intranet and is of value to the team – like “approved photography” or “customer-ready sales presentations.” Yeah, you can do this, too. And know the original permissions remain intact.

 

Within the desired channel, click “+” to add a new tab. Click on the Document Library tab. You’ll see a list of relevant sites you can choose from – ones you have permissions to view and work with – and you can always grab a library’s full URL to add it more manually. Once you find the one you want, click it, give it a good name for team members to recognize (this is the name the tab will display), and there you go.

 

Add a full SharePoint document library as a tab in Teams.Add a full SharePoint document library as a tab in Teams.

Learn how to collaborate on files with your Team.

 

#2: Let SharePoint news headlines flow into Microsoft Teams

SharePoint news, both team level news and organization news, provides a rich landscape from which to share and learn what’s happening throughout your intranet. You can easily create dynamic, targeted media-rich experiences in SharePoint and have them flow into Microsoft Teams – keeping everyone informed on the news that matters most to the team.

 

Let’s take a closer look across three things you can do with SharePoint news in Teams.

 

Add the default, dynamic team site News page as a tab in Teams

Once you’ve published more than three news articles from the SharePoint team site, an “all-news” page gets created to displays all published team news when you click See all off of the News web part. As new news articles are published, they will automatically appear on this page with the title, brief description, thumbnail, author and publish date. It’s super handy to see all news in one place, and in Teams that one place can be a tab in any channel.

 

Add the News page from the connected SharePoint team site as a tab in Teams.Add the News page from the connected SharePoint team site as a tab in Teams.

Within the desired channel, click the “+” to add a new tab. Click on the SharePoint tab. Under the list of Pages – click on the News page, and then click the “Save” button. The full list of news articles now appears as an easy-to-access page as a tab in Teams.

 

Add the home page of the organization news site as a tab in Teams

To showcase news that is meant for everyone, you can add an organization news site as a tab – same as you did with the team site News page. Imagine a news portal managed by your central marketing group – available to everyone as consumers (i.e. and organization news site:  //contoso.sharepoint.com/sites/News) – that highlights company-wide events, external news, product launches, new HR guidelines and more. Keep it all within reach, both the above team news and news from across the organization.

 

Add the home page of the organization news site as a tab in Teams.Add the home page of the organization news site as a tab in Teams.

Within the desired channel, click the “+” to add a new tab. This time click on the Website tab. Give the tab a good name (“Org news”), paste in the URL (like the above Contoso example), and click the Save button. All the site’s chrome goes away, leaving you and your team all the news from around the organization right at the tips of your fingertips – as an org news tab in Teams.

 

Enable the SharePoint News connector at the channel level (published news automatically starts a new conversation thread in that channel)

Use the SharePoint News connector to automatically publish team news articles to generate new conversation threads in the discussion tab in Teams. This will increase the reach of each news article and makes it easy to discuss all that is happening throughout the team. It’s like a news icebreaker, the discussion gets started for you.

 

Find the Teams channel you wish to enable, click the ellipsis, select “Connectors”, search for “SharePoint” – and then click the “Add” button next to the “SharePoint News” connector. The SharePoint News connector sends notifications about new published team news articles.

 

Learn more how to create and share news on your SharePoint sites, and then use the SharePoint News connector to bring the news into Microsoft Teams.

 

#3: Add a “business app” by adding the default, group-connected SharePoint team site home page as a tab in Teams

Home is where the heart (of productivity) is. And you’ll love (I mean “lub dub” love) what it can provide to all members of a Team. What may have taken four to five tabs to pull in the relevant content in context, can be designed and configured on the connected, default SharePoint team site home page, and then brought in as a single tab experience in Teams – all on one page.

 

Add the group-connected team site home page - along with your configured web parts - as a tab in TeamsAdd the group-connected team site home page - along with your configured web parts - as a tab in Teams

Within the desired channel, click the “+” to add a new tab. Click on the SharePoint tab. Under the list of Pages – click on the team site Home page (often listed as “Home” or as the name of the Teams), and then click the Save button. Note, this page has four powerful web parts that helps guide all team members through a single-pane-of-glass dashboard if you will (News, Documents, Activity and Quick Links), and you can add whatever else that makes sense for your team (videos, Twitter feeds, countdown timers, photos, BI dashboards, and more).

 

Learn more about SharePoint team site home pages and more.

 

#4: Make a list (in SharePoint) and check it twice (in Teams)

Whether it’s a simple list of potential clients to follow up with or a broad laptop asset check in/out business solution, SharePoint lists are the backbone of keeping track of things manually or via workflow – with the intent that everyone who views and interacts with them is up-to-date with the information and status they provide.

 

Add a full-power SharePoint list as a tab in Teams.Add a full-power SharePoint list as a tab in Teams.

And with that, it’s very easy to build a list in SharePoint and add it as a tab in Teams. At the top of any Teams’ channel, click the “+” but to add a tab, and then select SharePoint. This launches a dialog box to add individual SharePoint pages and lists. Pivot to the Lists tab of this dialog box, and then click on the name of the list you want to bring into the Teams user interface. Once added, you get the full power of the list to navigate views, filter columns on list items, see full item details, and more – plus all the visual column formatting comes through.

 

Learn more how to add a SharePoint page or list to a channel in Teams.

 

And that’s the design integration of Microsoft 365…

… to empower individuals, teams, and organizations to share and work together on content across boundaries, devices and time.

 

These tips showcase integration between two of Microsoft’s best-of-class applications – SharePoint and Microsoft Teams – optimized for your content collaboration and sharing of intelligent intranet experiences. And, it’s all backed by world-class security and compliance to meet the needs of every team across your organization.

 

If your SharePoint site is not yet connected to Microsoft Teams, you can connect them in one click right from your team site home page in the lower left-hand corner. That’s the power to “teamify” your SharePoint site; clicking Create a Team will add a new Microsoft Team and connect it to the Office 365 group already associated with this site. Note: this action cannot be reversed.

Create a Microsoft Team for an existing group-connected SharePoint team site.Create a Microsoft Team for an existing group-connected SharePoint team site.

Microsoft Teams plus SharePoint = better together.Microsoft Teams plus SharePoint = better together.

Cheers, and good teamwork to all,

Mark Kashman – senior product manager – Microsoft 365 (OneDrive and SharePoint)

21 Comments
Copper Contributor

The Storefront Approvals List, both the list itself and the form that was created for it, is exceptional. Is there any place I can get more information about how that was created, or to see the form/list formats themselves?

Brass Contributor

When will the Document Library tab show the new file experience?

Seems like it still uses the old teams experience.

Copper Contributor

When will the sync feature in Teams be available?

Steel Contributor

When bringing in the team's home page as a tab, if I use the SharePoint option, the quick links do not function. I've had to use the Website tab to bring in the home page in order for the Quick Links to work. Anyone else seeing this?

Brass Contributor

Sync & Views are not available in our tenant, when it's going to rollout?

Brass Contributor

@Mark Kashman the message around the Files tab and full SharePoint document libraries desperately needs clarification. A year ago, this feature was coming before the end of that year. In May, the Message Centre advised that it was rolling out in the following month, shortly afterwards the Message Centre announcement was removed without any notice. And now, the still unreleased feature is being promoted again as though it is in production, and yet we have no indication when it will actually be available. 

 

I understand it is difficult to promise delivery dates, but please be very clear which features are `coming soon` or `available now`. To me,  the above text and video strongly suggest this feature has rolled out, which is not the case. 

 

Also, without the ability to edit metadata on files, I don't think this feature should  be called 'the full SharePoint' experience. 

 

 

 

Bronze Contributor

We are not seeing the new sync button or the new files experience in Teams!  Please release this feature sooner rather than later!  Thank you.

Brass Contributor

@Mark Kashman I agree with @Marcus Rowell in a big way. The above article makes it look like these features are active, which is potentially deceiving. THere appears to be a long history of claiming these features are "coming soon".

 

Also, default alpha sort. Is that part of these additions?

Brass Contributor

Microsoft is behaving very unprofessionally. On Twitter, post: 
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How should I collaborate on something that is not there?

Microsoft

Hi @Simen Ødegård @Anders Færge @Deepthi1 @Marcus Rowell @Eric Davis & @Adam_2019 ,

 

Thank you for your interest and concern. The "new files experience in Teams Files tabs" feature has had a few adjustments along the way since original disclosure, with signals that it was coming soon; this included increased scope and a recent performance tuning that targeted quality versus being date driven. That said, when I produced the video and the above blog to correspond with all you can do with SharePoint in Microsoft Teams, I wanted to include the new files experience so that it was true to production experience without quickly being out of date; and I do understand the notion of it not being accurate at the date the blog was published. I take this responsibility, and know that it will be short-lived per current planning. Be on the look out for the Targeted Release announcement soon. I've added an update to the blog above, and will remove this once the capability begins to roll out.

 

Thank you for your patience, Mark

Microsoft

Hi @Michal Kuna , Thanks for your comment. The ability to add an Office document as a tab in Teams is available today. It is not tied to the coming new files experience in Microsoft Teams channels Files tab. On that, please see my comment above to learn more behind the history of releasing that capability. - Mark

Microsoft

Hi @Christine Green , I'll pass along the information to our related engineers, @Tejas Mehta & @Lincoln DeMaris . Thanks, Mark.

Microsoft

Hi @Power Hely . First, I'd like to loop in @Chris McNulty who gets most of the credit; that's his list from the SharePoint Conference 2019 keynote address (where you see @Karuana Gatimu demo numerous innovations: https://aka.ms/SPC/summit). 

 

That particular list uses image columns, and a PowerApps-based form when you click on an individual item. Start here to learn more: https://docs.microsoft.com/powerapps/maker/canvas-apps/customize-list-form

 

Cheers, Mark

Silver Contributor

@Mark Kashman, looking forward to some of the new features of this rolling out around files.  Also noticed that you are changing Conversations to Posts.  Hope these arrive very soon!

Steel Contributor

@Mark Kashman I'm still waiting for the 2018 announcements to be rolled out that were supposed to make tighter integration between SharePoint and Teams. Getting a info warning in SharePoint that the site was connected to Teams to give just one example.

Iron Contributor

When you connect a Document Library to a team, the files in it are not searchable from Teams!

Copper Contributor

Wow, this is awesome :smile:

Copper Contributor

@mark my name is Chris Taylor and I am a new visitor to the tech community site.  where can we find roadmap information for 2019/2020 Teams improvements.

Silver Contributor

@ChrTaylor, here is the Microsoft 365 roadmap and the search for Teams:  https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/Roadmap?filters=&searchterms=Teams

Copper Contributor

@Jeffrey Allen thanks for the update; had a few questions based upon filtering on Teams release items

  • Will sorting be available on the files tab this year?  I did not see anything right away
  • Enabling outside emails - we frequently have contractors who can connect to a Teams meeting but cannot see the Teams site or documentation.  Is this a corp security policy issue?  Does the contractor need to be on O365 or other Microsoft platform to integrate?
  • Opening new windows - it would be nice to be able to duplicate or open a new teams windows similar to how IE/Chrome work,  is that being considered?
  • Mobile PSTN blocking - when we use a conf bridge vs Teams audio, and using the mobile client I frequently get a 'PSTN call underway..' blocking me from connecting to the chat. The sequence that I have to use is 1) open Teams session, 2) goto Outlook calendar and copy/paste conf number to phone to initiate audio.  I saw some changes so I am not sure if that is being considered
  • Teams Audio - our company is pushing this and we can connect our headsets to Teams but frequently we encounter background buzz or other issues that are a negative experience.  It would save time using it and makes recording easier.  Not sure what is on the horizon.
Copper Contributor

Wird die dauerhafte Sortierung für Dateien in Teams auch eingeführt? Folgende Links verweisen auf dieses Thema und es wird unter anderem auf diesen Artikel verwiesen: 

https://answers.microsoft.com/de-de/msoffice/forum/all/sortierung-von-dateien-in-ms-teams/166416d7-4...

 

https://answers.microsoft.com/de-de/msoffice/forum/all/teams-sortierung-von-dateien-permanent-auf-na...

 

 

PS: Mittlerweile dauert die Einführung schon seit November 2018!!

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