How to Build a Website in Microsoft Teams - Using SharePoint!

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Using Sharepoint to customize your Microsoft Teams site is a lot easier than people think. Plus, it's fun. You can add so many useful features and feeds into your Teams site that it makes sense to learn this skill and apply it as soon as possible.

Your work teams and students will work even more effectively once you learn the skill in this video - give it a try and comment below.

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open in sharepoint doesnt exist anymore.
You can open the "files" tab, go to the three dots button there and from there you can say "open in sharepoint"

ralfrolfen
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Superb! I didn’t know you could do that. My Teams sites are about to have some major work overs!

rockandcrystal
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Here is a topic you might want to tackle on a video... How to place focused dashboards in a teams channel from access databases? Teams that manage data might be interested on this. Great video!!! cheers

infocentrousmajac
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wow Frank! Looking to build Teams/Sharepoint Sites for my business! And you just did a great job helping clarifying my vision. -Mike

RenoAgencyWayland
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Researching ways to embed data into an MS Teams site, and this video has helped me tremendously. Thank you!

legestrom
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Very clear. One question: I have many teams but I only use a few “channels” or “folders” from them. How can I put a landing page in Teams that show all this folders/channels access? (take in mind that some folders are sub/sub folders of another set of sub folders so there are a lot of “clicks”

guillermopugliese
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this is so useful thanks! I was hoping that this function existed but didn't know how to do it!

katemeakin
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Plz suggest white board, where we can insert pdf for teaching purpose.
Regards

oraclecommercetutorialshar
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why not yet i dont have the opsion Team to the left ? like you?

vilafx
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Hi-- I asked this same question after another one of your videos about embedding websites in Teams. Since this video is more recent I thought I'd ask here, too-- apologies for the duplication. I have a question about SharePoint pages or websites embedded in Teams that I haven't seen anyone address. In the many instructional videos about embedding SharePoint sites/pages and websites in Teams, I NEVER see anyone fully using the site they've embedded-- going to the site in Teams, clicking on some links, and then trying to go back and forth in the site. I've embedded both websites and SharePoint pages in Teams and then had to abandon those tabs because clicking on any link would lead to a dead end. There are no browser navigation buttons-- no back, no forward. And clicking on the Teams navigation button takes me out of the site tab and to a previous tab or page within Teams. Maybe there's a way to include navigation buttons within the embedded sites in Teams... Do you know? Thanks.

kaylapina
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I have a private Team but I want a public page linked to the Team so I can share news about my Teams work with coworkers throughout the whole company. Is there a way do make a page public?

lauratrout
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But will the same thing work for the Super Adventure Club….that is the question!

tk.gaines
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I feel the title and contents don't fit together. Perhaps retitle-ing the video might be a good idea.

Discrepancy I see:
Title suggests how to create a website, which might be interpreted in very general terms. The video content however rather shows how to create a "post" based on the infrastructure specified by sharepoint.
In more easier words: The video does not show how to create a html-file-based website within teams, which the title strongly suggests.

ralfrolfen