Microsoft Teams File Management Quick Guide PDF
Microsoft Teams File Management Quick Guide PDF
File management with Microsoft Teams (which uses a SharePoint document library) provides new options for working
collaboratively. Some options will require assistance from ICT Desktop Support (eg: linking the SharePoint document
Library directly to your computer), but once set-up Teams allows more flexibility when working with files than ever before.
Uploading Files
1. From O365 online, open Teams from the App Launcher or start the Microsoft Teams app on Desktop Mac or PC.
2. Open the required Team and the Channel, then select the files tab.
3. Click Upload from the toolbar and browse for the file to upload, select the file and click open.
Creating Files
1. Open the required Team Channel and select the files tab.
2. Click New from the toolbar and choose: Folder, Document, Spreadsheet or Presentation, to create a new file (or
folder) and save it into the Team Channel Document Library (all Team members can create or upload documents).
4. Click Move to move the file or folder into the new location.
File Conversations
Starting a new Conversation about a file, posts a message to your Team Channel Conversations tab so others in the Team
can view your comment and replies. This conversation is private and only visible to other Team members.
File Conversations are different from Microsoft Word track changes and comments and are not embedded in the
document, conversations are only visible within Teams.
1. Open the required Team Channel and select the files tab.
2. Click the file name to preview the document.
3. Click Start conversation at the top of the page, this launches the document Conversation window.
4. Type a comment into the text box and click send to begin a conversation.
All new conversations are posted in the Team Channel Conversations tab and are visible to all team members.
3. Click Edit at the top of the page, to open the document in editing mode.
4. Click Review from the document Menu and click New Comment to begin commenting on the file. When
complete, click Post to save comment.
5. Other people viewing the document will see a speech bubble icon to indicate there are comments. To view
comments click the speech bubble or select Review from the document Menu and click Show Comments.
6. Click Close which auto-saves the document and returns to Teams window.
6. Click the small drop down arrow next to the file name and select view, restore or delete.
3. Browse to the required file and click once on the file to select (click just next to the name if having trouble).
4. Click more options … from the tool bar, and select Check out.
The document is now checked out and no one else is able to edit, until checked back in.
When a document is checked out, a green arrow is displayed on document icon.
5. After changes are complete, the file can be checked in following the same process (steps 1-4), or can be discarded
(deleting changes).
6. To complete the check in select Check in from more options … menu.
7. When checking a document back in, comments discussing the changes can be added.