Share SharePoint files or folders (2024)

The files you store on a SharePoint site are usually available to everyone with permissions to the site, but you may want to share specific files or folders with people who don't otherwise have access to the site. When you share files and folders, you can decide whether to let people edit or just view them. You can see who a SharePoint file is shared with, and stop sharing SharePoint files or folders, or change permissions, at any time.

Notes:

  • To share OneDrive files and folders, check outShare OneDrive files and folders.

  • You can also share the entire site.

  • Your sharing experience may look slightly different than the steps and screenshots below, but the information will still help you share files and folders.

  • File or folder sharing from modern experience breaks the inheritance atthe list/librarylevel.

Share with specific people

Choose this option if you want to send an email invitation to people or groups and keep track of who you invited. This also lets you remove permission for specific individuals or groups later if you need to.

  1. On your SharePoint site, go to the library where you want to share files.

  2. Pick the fileor folderyou want to share by selecting its circle icon.

    Note:Sharing multiple items at the same time is not available. Instead, you can add the things you'd like to share to a folder and then share the folder.

    1. If you're using List view, select the circle on the left side of the item.

    2. If you're using Tiles view, select the circle in the top right corner of the item.

  3. Select Share SharePoint files or folders (1)Shareat the top of the page.

    Notes:

    • If the selected file or folder is shared with someone already, there is a Shared withlist at the bottom. Each image is either the profile photo of an individual or the initials of a group that the file has been shared with. If you want to edit the access level for an individual or group, select a photo or group initials to open Manage Access.

    • If the selected file or folder isn't currently shared with someone, there won't be a Shared withlist.

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  4. Select Anyone with the link can edit to open the link settings.

    Note:Depending on settings set by your administrator, you may have different default settings. For example, this button could sayPeople in <Your Organization> can edit.

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  5. Select an option for who you want to give access to with the link:

    Note:If a sharing option has been greyed out, your organization's admins may have restricted it. For example, they may choose to remove theAnyoneoption to prevent anonymous access by people outside your organization.

    1. Anyonegives access to anyone who receives this link, whether they receive it directly from you or forwarded from someone else. This may include people outside of your organization.

    2. People in <Your Organization> with the linkgives anyone in your organization who has the link access to the file, whether they receive it directly from you or forwarded from someone else.

    3. People with existing accesscan be used by people who already have access to the document or folder. It doesn'tchange any permissions and it doesn't share the link. Use this if you just want to send a link to somebody who already has access.

    4. Specific peoplegives access only to the people you specify, although other people may already have access. This may include people outside of your organization. If people forward the sharing invitation, only people who already have access to the item will be able to use the link.

  6. Under More settings, you can set any of the following options:

    • Can editlets people who are signed in with a Microsoft Account edit the files or folders they have access to. If you're sharing a folder, people with Edit permissions can copy, move, edit, rename, share, and delete anything in the folder they have access to.Unchecking this box means that people can view, copy, or download your items without signing in. They can also forward the link to other people. However, they cannot make changes to the version on your SharePoint. Some links have limited options and are only on anonymous links.

      Notes:

      • Can editis turned on by default.

      • You can also set editing permissions on the previous screen. UnderSend link, next to theName, group or emailfield, select the pencil icon to change the editing permissions for the people or groups you have entered.

    • Block downloadprevents people from downloading the file or folders they have access to. Unchecking this box means that people can download the files onto their devices.

      Note:This option might not available for the file type you select. This option is only available if youdon't allow editing.

    • Set expiration datelets you set a date for the link to expire.After the date you set, the link won't workand you will need to create a new link for users requiring access to your file or folder.

      Note:Set expiration dateis only available if it is ananyone link.

    • Set password lets you set a password to access the file. When a user opens the link, they will be prompted to enter a password before they can access the file. You'll need to provide this password separately to anyone you want to share the file with.

      Note:Set passwordis only available if it is ananyone link.

    • Open in review mode onlylimits people to leaving comments and making suggestions on the file.

      Notes:

      • Only Word documents have this permission option.

      • If someone already has editing permissions for the document, selectingOpen in review mode onlywill not prevent them from making edits. For them, the document will open in edit mode.

  7. Once you have set all your link settings and permissions, selectApply.

  8. In the Name, group or emailfield, start typing the email addresses or contact names of people you want to share with. When you begin to enter info in the box, you can also choose a contact from the list that appears.

    Tip:To quickly share with specific people, you can type in their name or email and then use the pencil icon to the right of theName, group or emailfield to selectCan editorCan view. Then follow the same steps below to share with the specific people you listed. For Word documents, you can use the Can review option to let someone add comments and suggestions but prevent them from making edits.

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  9. Include a message below the Name, group or email field, if you want.

    Note:If you want to compose your message in Outlook, select theOutlookbutton and the link will be inserted into a draft email and everyone you entered to share with will be in the To / Recipient list. Depending on your SharePoint version, you may or may not see the Outlook button.

  10. SelectSend.

Note:Please respect copyright and be careful what you share online. Copying or sharing unauthorized materials violates the Microsoft Services Agreement.

Share by using "Copy link"

Choose this option to share items with lots of people you might not even know personally. For example, you can use these links to post to Facebook, Twitter, or LinkedIn, or share in an email or message. Anyone who gets the link can view or edit the item, depending on the permission you set. Users with the link cannot upload new items. Keep in mind that the link can also be forwarded and sign-in is not required.

  1. On your SharePoint site, go to the library where you want to share files.

  2. Pick the fileor folderyou want to share by selecting its circle icon.

    Note:Sharing multiple items at the same time is not available. Instead, you can add the things you'd like to share to a folder and then share the folder.

    1. If you're using List view, select the circle on the left side of the item.

    2. If you're using Tiles view, select the circle in the top right corner of the item.

  3. Select Share SharePoint files or folders (5)Share at the top of the page.

    Notes:

    • If the selected file or folder is shared with someone already, there is a Shared withlist at the bottom. Each image is either the profile photo of an individual or the initials of a group that the file has been shared with. If you want to edit the access level for an individual or group, select a photo or group initials to open Manage Access.

    • If the selected file or folder isn't currently shared with someone, there won't be a Shared withlist.

    • If you create a link that only works for your organization and send it to an Microsoft 365 group, that group will be redeemed on the link. If an external user, then gets added to that group, it will give them access to the item.

  4. UnderCopy Link, select Anyone with the link can edit to open the link settings.

    Note:Depending on settings set by your administrator, you may have different default settings. For example, this button could sayPeople in <Your Organization> can edit.

  5. To change the link permissions, select an option to whom you want to give access to the link:

    Note:If a sharing option has been greyed out, your organization's admins may have restricted them. For example, they may choose to remove theAnyoneoption to prevent usable links from being forwarded to others outside your organization.

    • Anyonegives access to anyone who receives this link, whether they receive it directly from you or forwarded from someone else. This may include people outside of your organization.

    • People in <Your Organization> with the linkgives anyone in your organization who has the link access to the file, whether they receive it directly from you or forwarded from someone else.

    • People with existing accesscan be used by people who already have access to the document or folder. It does not change any permissions and it doesn't share the link. Use this if you just want to send a link to somebody who already has access.

    • Specific peoplegives access only to the people you specify, although other people may already have access. If people forward the sharing invitation, only people who already have access to the item will be able to use the link.

      Note:To track access and ensure security, you can only share with someone who is in your organization or has a Microsoft Account.

  6. Under Other settings, you can set any of the following options:

    • Allow editinglets people who are signed in with a Microsoft Account edit the files or folders they have access to. If you're sharing a folder, people with Edit permissions can copy, move, edit, rename, share, and delete anything in the folder they have access to. Unchecking this box means that people can view, copy, or download your items without signing in. They can also forward the link to other people. However, they cannot make changes to the version on your SharePoint.Some links have limited options and are only anonymous links.

      Notes:

      • Allow editingis turned on by default.

      • You can also set editing permissions on the previous screen by selecting the pencil icon to the right of the names you're sharing the file with.

    • Block downloadprevents people from downloading the files or folders they have access to. Unchecking this box means that people can download the files onto their devices.

      Note:This option might not be available for the file type you select. This option is only available if youdon't allow editing.

    • Set expiration datelets you set a date for the link to expire.After the date you set, the link won't work anymoreand you will need to create a new link for users requiring access to your file or folder.Set expiration dateis only on anonymous links.

      Note:Set expiration dateis only available if it is ananyone link.

    • Set password lets you set a password to access the file. When a user clicks the link, they will be prompted to enter a password before they can access the file. You'll need to provide this password separately to anyone you want to share the file with.Set passworddateis only on anonymous links.

      Note:Set passworddateis only available if it is ananyone link.

    • Open in review mode onlylimits people to leaving comments and making suggestions on the file.

      Notes:

      • Only Word documents have this permission option.

      • If someone already has editing permissions for the document, selectingOpen in review mode onlywill not prevent them from making edits. For them, the document will open in edit mode.

  7. Once you have set all your link settings and permissions, selectApply.

  8. UnderCopy link, selectCopy.

  9. Paste the link and send it in an email, message, or post.

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Share SharePoint files or folders (2024)

FAQs

How to share files and folders in SharePoint? ›

Share a document or folder

Select the ellipses (...) next to the document or folder to open its document callout, and then select Share. In the Share dialog box on the Invite People tab, type names or email addresses of people you want to share the document or folder with. Select a permission setting.

Why avoid folders in SharePoint? ›

In SharePoint, organizing content using a high volume of folders with deep folder structures has downsides. It's: Harder to govern. Creates a less than optimal user experience.

Is SharePoint good for sharing files? ›

The files you store on a SharePoint site are usually available to everyone with permissions to the site, but you may want to share specific files or folders with people who don't otherwise have access to the site. When you share files and folders, you can decide whether to let people edit or just view them.

Can you share SharePoint folders with external users? ›

Sharing OneDrive files, SharePoint files, or Lists with other people allows you to securely collaborate with people outside your organization. If you sign in with a work or school account, you can send a link to specific people, either inside or outside of your organization.

How do I create a folder in SharePoint and share? ›

Create a folder in SharePoint. Go to the SharePoint site, and where you want to create a new folder, open the SharePoint document library. On the menu bar, select + New, and then select Folder. If you don't have folders as an option on the + New menu, they may be turned off.

What is the difference between OneDrive and SharePoint? ›

OneDrive is used for personal storage: work-related files that you create and work on yourself and sometimes share with others. SharePoint is used for shared storage: work-related files that are meant to be collaborated on, or viewed, by your group upon the file's creation.

What are the disadvantages of using folders in SharePoint? ›

Disadvantages of using folders in SharePoint document libraries:
  • Folders only allow for adding a single dimension of information.
  • It's hard to change the folder structure, while changing metadata is easy.
Apr 21, 2022

Should we use folders in SharePoint? ›

SharePoint Document Library Vs Folder: So Which Is Right? To conclude, document libraries offer far greater capabilities in terms of organising data. Folders may be a better choice if a smaller number of documents simply need to be grouped.

What are the best practices for folders in SharePoint? ›

In SharePoint, on the folder level, the best practice is to keep the doc folder structure flat. You can, of course, revoke these automatic permissions manually. For instance, you might prefer to grant permissions by document library. That way, you can keep better track of who is accessing/editing what.

What is the downside of SharePoint? ›

SharePoint has many features, extensive customization, and various uses within a single company. While this makes it a powerful tool, it can also result in challenges with long-term use. Most companies use customization features to get the most out of SharePoint but risk erasing those customizations during updates.

When would you avoid using a SharePoint? ›

If you have a limited budget for installing, running, and maintaining your intranet, then SharePoint is not for you.

Is Teams replacing SharePoint? ›

Its chat histories are stored in Microsoft Exchange and the Files passed between users in meetings are stored in SharePoint libraries. Now that Teams is promoting “Lists”, It's easy to guess where they are stored. That's right, in SharePoint. Rather than replacing SharePoint, Teams is completely dependent on it.

How to use SharePoint to share files? ›

If you've already saved a file to SharePoint or a OneDrive, follow these steps.
  1. Open the document you want to share.
  2. Click File > Share > Share with People (or, in Word 2013, Invite People).
  3. Enter the names or email addresses of the people you're sharing with.
  4. If you want to, click Can Edit or Can View.

How do I share a local folder in SharePoint? ›

Drag files to your OneDrive or SharePoint site library
  1. Open the OneDrive or SharePoint site library.
  2. Open File Explorer.
  3. Navigate to the folder with the documents that you want to upload.
  4. Drag and drop the files to the SharePoint library. ...
  5. You should see your files appear in the Document library.

How do I give access to a folder in SharePoint? ›

Step 1—Navigate to the folder you want to grant external user permissions for. Step 2—Right click on the folder and click on “Share”. Step 3—A window will appear showing all sharing options. Navigate to the 'specific people' option and click on it to update access settings for external users.

How do I create a link between folders in SharePoint? ›

Go to the document library where you want to add a link. In the top left menu, select New, and then select Link. In the Create link to dialog, enter the link. For example, if you want to add a link to a file that is located in another library, first navigate to that library.

How to create a group in SharePoint? ›

Navigate to the SharePoint site where you want to create the group. Click on the gear icon in the top right corner of the page, and select “Site settings” from the menu. In the Users and Permissions section, click on “Site permissions”. On the Site Permissions page, click on the “Create” button to create a new group.

How do I share a SharePoint site with everyone? ›

Option 1: Add Everyone to a Communication site
  1. From a SharePoint Site, click Gear icon > Site Permissions.
  2. Click the Share site button.
  3. Start typing everyone – you will see the Everyone except external users group appear. ...
  4. Next, assign the proper permissions level for Everyone group (in my case, I chose Read).
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