One great tool that greatly simplifies the way we communicate in an office environment is Microsoft Teams. It is part of the Microsoft Office suite, but it can also be used separately from it, as it is one of the few services that are actually free of charge. However, it isn’t free from bugs and issues, as users have been reporting on official forums that they are having problems seeing files withing Microsoft Teams: As a summary, users that belong to a specific channel cannot see certain files. While this problem may seem rather serious, it is merely a matter of folder positioning. In this step-by-step guide, we will show you just how you can avoid such problems, and make files visible in Microsoft Teams again.

How can I make files appear in Microsoft Teams again?

1. Rearrange the files and folders in SharePoint

As mentioned above, solving this issue is just a matter of understanding how Microsoft Teams works and how folder positioning can affect it. First of all, Microsoft Teams file transfers and hosting services are supported by SharePoint. You’ll also notice in your TeamsFromLeftMenu picture that the file view says General on it. This is because that is representing the file folder for your General channel, and the more you create channels, the more folders appear in SharePoint. If you examine your SharePoint, you’ll notice that there are folders representing all channels that Microsoft Teams has. You can see your files in Files view because you are set to see all the available files, not just the ones for a specific Channel. In order to avoid issues like the ones mentioned above, move the files into the channel’s folder. Now anyone part of that channel or group will be able to see the files that have been shared.

2. Wait for the permissions to implement themselves

People outside of a Group cannot see the content of a channel without being part of it first. However, it is a known fact that giving someone permission to join a Group takes some time to commence. As such, your only option is to just wait until Microsoft Teams processes your request. By knowing these basic things, you and your teammates should be able to see all the files that have been shared in Microsoft Teams. Did you find this article useful? Let us know in the comment section below.

Create a library and give permission to all the team members and add the library as a tab. Open the file in SharePoint and hit the Share button to create the link. Go to Microsoft Teams, add a new tab and select Website. Now paste the link and add the new tab to all the teams you want to share the file with.

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