How-to: Share files and folders in SharePoint


OVERVIEW

Target audience: McGill students, faculty and staff. People external to McGill

This article outlines best practices and provides instructions on sharing McGill SharePoint sites and content hosted on those sites.

In this article:

Types of SharePoint sites:

McGill offers two types of sites:

Best practices for sharing content


Sharing your site

Site owners may invite people to be owners, members, or visitors of their sites.

See the detailed level of access per role below:

Role

Level of access

Owner

Complete control of site; can add and remove content, edit all files, share content with others, manage user roles

Member

Can add, remove, and edit content

Visitor

Read-only access

In a SharePoint site, permissions are inherited from the top down. Sharing your site will thus grant the user access to the content of the entire site. If you are unsure if you wish to share an entire site with a user, it is better to share only the relevant folders and files with them.


Team site

If you have a Team site for your unit's use, you have two ways to add users to it: 

  1. Access your SharePoint's team site.
  2. Select the gear icon (top right) > Site permissions > Add members (see image below).
  3. Choose either option 1 or option 2 (see detail below):
    1. Option 1 – Add Members to Group: Choosing this will allow you to add users to the associated MS365 Group. This option will grant users access to both the SharePoint site as well as any other resources associated with the MS365 group (ex. MS Teams, group calendar, MS Forms…etc.)
      • With this option you can only add users as either Owners or Members (Not guests), meaning that they will either have "full control" or "edit" access.
      • You can add external users to this group from Outlook following these instructions:
        Add and remove group members in Outlook
    2. Option 2 – Share site only: Choosing this will grant the user access only to your site and not any of the additional resources that may be associated with the site’s group.
      • With this option, you can choose to grant the user Owner, Member or Visitor rights.
      • This is the easiest option to manage if you are using your SharePoint site just for simple content management purposes.


Communication site

A Communication site is a SharePoint site which is not connected to a Team. Communication sites are generally used to broadcast information to a wide audience rather than to collaborate. To add users to a Communication site:

  1. Click on the gear icon (top right)
  2. Click Site permissions
  3. Click Share site



  4. Add the users or groups you wish to give access to by typing their names in the Add users, Microsoft 365 groups... field.
  5. Choose the level of access (edit, read or full control)



  6. Click ADD


Sharing individual folders or documents

There are two ways that individual folders or documents can be shared. Both methods will perform the same functions and can be used interchangeably.

Grant access

Granting someone direct access to an item does not involve links or sharing settings. When someone has direct access, you can modify their level of access in Manage access by changing the permission or removing their access entirely. 

How to grant direct access to a folder or document:
  1. From the ellipsis (...) next to the file or folder, select Share.
  2. Add a name, group, or email.
  3. Using the eye icon next to the Name, group, or email field, apply the desired level of access for this person or group. (Can edit, can view or can't download)
  4. Click Send.
    • Optionally: you can a customize the message sent to notify the people you are sharing with. Even if you do not add a customized message, the people you are sharing with will get an automated email from you to let them know they have access.


Sharing with a link

The simplest way to share files and folders in SharePoint is by generating a link. Some things to note when sharing with links:

To generate a sharing link:

  1. Click the ellipsis (3 dots ...) next to the item you wish to share.
  2. Click Copy Link. (From here you can change the type of link that is generated.)
  3. Click on the Settings (Gear) icon to define who can access the file.

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Description of the type of link (Link settings)

Anyone with the link:

People in McGill University with the link:

People with existing access:

People you choose