
SharePoint video training - Microsoft Support
Learn common SharePoint Online tasks with these videos and tutorials, and get links to more training for SharePoint and Office 365.
Get started with SharePoint - Microsoft Support
Get an overview of SharePoint. Learn about sites, lists and libraries, permissions, content types and workflows. In addition, read about some of the social features in SharePoint.
SharePoint help & learning - support.microsoft.com
Users can access tutorials on managing documents and libraries within SharePoint, as well as leveraging data and lists for efficient collaboration and information management.
How to customize your SharePoint website - Microsoft Support
You can customize a SharePoint page's layout by adding sections with different layouts or editing existing sections' layouts. If you haven't, navigate to the page you want to change layout with.
Introduction to SharePoint workflow - Microsoft Support
The SharePoint 2013 workflow platform is based on Windows Workflow Foundation 4 (WF) and is substantially redesigned. Perhaps the most prominent feature of this new workflow platform is …
Create and use modern pages on a SharePoint site
People can now share a SharePoint page or news post in OneDrive and SharePoint, just like Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files. The page editor or site owner can share just the page …
Introduction to lists - Microsoft Support
Learn the concepts behind choosing and using SharePoint Lists and how they can provide quick, effective solutions with little or no modifications.
Create a site in SharePoint - Microsoft Support
Create a site in SharePoint Create a site Select + Create site on the SharePoint start page. Select whether you'd like to create a Team site or a Communication site. Select the template that you …
Sign in to SharePoint - Microsoft Support
Training: Get started with SharePoint in Microsoft 365. At office.com, sign in to SharePoint, then select the SharePoint tile.
Collaborating with Teams, SharePoint, and OneDrive
This guide focuses on the powerful capabilities of Teams, SharePoint, and OneDrive, including document storage, collaboration, sharing, and conversations. You don't have to use just one …