This article provides instructions on how to access and log in to the Microsoft SharePoint application.
This article details some of the benefits and features of the Microsoft SharePoint application.
This article provides an FAQ about the basics of SharePoint and its operations.
This article is a list of links to all of the articles about SharePoint.
This article provides information on how to restore a SharePoint/Microsoft Teams document library that was deleted, overwritten, corrupted, or infected by malware by reversing all actions that occurred on both the files and the folders in the last 30 days.
You can synchronize your Microsoft SharePoint and Teams files to a folder on your computer allowing you to work directly in File Explorer and access files even when you're offline. If you make changes to a file while off line those files are automatically synchronized when you go back online. You no longer need to copy files to and from your sites to your computer, so your files are always up to date.
This article describes how to add a page to your SharePoint site and use webparts to create content.
This article lists the Microsoft 365 Group names for each campus. Use the list to share your Microsoft Teams and SharePoint site with the appropriate group.
Create a SharePoint Online communication site to share news, reports, status, and other information in a visually compelling format. Communication sites are responsive and can be viewed from anywhere on any device.
Summary: This article provides information about the purpose and type of information that is typically included in each of the two types of SharePoint sites, Communication site and Team site. It also includes the information needed to help you select the SharePoint site type that most meets your needs and instruction to create your own site. The article is intended for those who may be interested in creating a SharePoint site but need more information about available site types and their purpose
You can create a SharePoint Online team site to provide a location where you and your team can work on projects and share information from anywhere on any device. A team site includes a group of related web pages, a default document library for files, lists for data management, and web parts that you can customize to meet your needs.
This article provides instructions on how to create, view, and manage lists in SharePoint Online.
This article provides instructions on how to create a manage a documentation library in SharePoint.
A SharePoint group allows you and your co-workers entire team to have the same set of permissions to sites and content. Rather than assign permissions to one person at a time, you can use groups to conveniently assign the same permission level to many people at once.
This article explains how to delete a SharePoint site and how to restore a deleted SharePoint site.
This article explains how to enable folder/file sharing securely with collaborators external to USNH regardless of whether or not they have a Microsoft 365 subscription, or SharePoint account.
This article provides instructions if you have accidentally deleted your SharePoint site's home page and are now receiving a 404 error when you try to navigate to the page.
This article provides instructions on how to access the permissions page, break and restore inherited permissions, assign, edit, and remove unique permissions.
This article describes how to request a migration to SharePoint Online.
This article explains how file/folder owners can modify access for those who you have already shared the files/folders with.
This article provides instructions to automatically upload your Microsoft Form responses to your SharePoint site using Power Automate.
This article provides instructions to move files and folders from Dropbox to SharePoint for the MAC operating systems.
This article provides instructions to move files and folders from Dropbox to SharePoint for the Windows operating systems.
This article provides instructions to move files and folders from Google Docs to SharePoint for both the Windows and iOS operating systems.
This article descripts how to recover a deleted document from the SharePoint application.
The article explains how to make a request to have sensitivity label added to your SharePoint site.
This article describes how to share files and folders on SharePoint.
Some users will require sites that contain information regarding students (FERPA) or medical information (HIPPA) in these cases special care needs to be consider regarding permissions. This article will outline the steps needed to set up a site to accommodate FERPA or HIPPA needs.
This article provides instructions on how to use the manage access option to see what files/folders non-members of your SharePoint site are able to access. It includes instructions to manage non-member assess.