Microsoft Teams: Share a File in a Chat

Summary

This short article will walk you through the basic steps for adding and sending a file from a MS Teams chat.

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Overview

Microsoft Teams is not only a great application for communicating with others in your organization, but Teams Chat can also be a great place to share content within those conversations and foster a collaborative and efficient environment within which to work. Teams Chat allows chat participants to quickly and easily share files with others in the chat. These shared files are then accessible within the Files tab within the chat and can be accessed by all participants of the chat. Teams allows you to easily change permissions for these files allowing participants to view, suggest changes, or provide full editing permissions.

Instructions

1. Within the chat entry box, select the Attach Files icon.

Teams Chat Message Entry box with the + icon indicated for additional actions or apps.

 

2. Select Attach File.

Search Actions or Apps dialogue box with Attach File indicated.

 

3. You will be provided two options for selecting a file:

a. Attach Cloud Files will allow you to access files from your OneDrive and other MS Teams.

b. Uploading from this device allows access to the file explorer on your device.

File Uploading Options.

 

4. Navigate to the desired file, select the file, and select Attach (or Open).

5. You may need to adjust the permissions for the file. The default permission option is set to View. If you would like to change the permission to edit:

a. Select the People in this Chat with the Link Can View drop-down arrow.

File attached in chat entry box, with the permissions setting dropdown indicated.

 

b. Under More Settings, select the Can View drop-down.

Link settings dialogue box, with More Settings dropdown indicated.

 

c. Select Can Edit (or one of the other options).

d. Select Apply.

Link settings dialogue box, with More Settings options displayed. These include Can Edit, Can Review, Can View and Can't Download.

 

6. Add a message if needed in the chat’s text entry box.

7. Select Send.

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Article ID: 147176
Created
Fri 9/8/23 3:48 PM
Modified
Wed 7/17/24 10:44 AM
Environment
Microsoft Teams