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Post a document in a tab - Microsoft Teams Tutorial
From the course: Microsoft Teams: Working with Files
Post a document in a tab
- [Instructor] You can make a shared document even easier to access by putting that document into its own dedicated tab. Start by locating a Word, Excel, or PowerPoint document that was shared in a channel, and then click the button with three dots to the right of the file name to open up this menu. And you'll see, there's an option here to make a tab from this file. Just be aware that will work for Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files but it does not work for other types of files. So if I open a menu next to this PDF file, I do not see that option, but let's do this. I'll go back to that Word. Open the menu and choose, make this a tab. Now take a look up at the top. Usually, your posting messages in the posts tab. And so sometimes you browse files in the files tab but now I have a separate tab dedicated to this Microsoft Word document. Any member of my team can come here to view or edit this document.…
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Edit and co-author Office documents online3m 19s
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