Access the library of a SharePoint site

Access the library of a SharePoint site

Attention: To perform this operation you must log in to Microsoft with an administrator account
  1. Visit the SharePoint Administration Center:https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2185219

  2. In the menu on the left selectActive sites

  3. Click on the URL of the site where you want to create a document library

  4. In the menu on the left clickDocuments

  5. Copy the URL of this library and send it to us

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