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Instructions for adding new members to the group and removing existing members for group's administrator.
In some cases you need to "follow" a group for it to show on the list of groups in OneDrive app on portal.office.com
The benefit of creating events, such as departmental meetings, on a group calendar is that everyone who's a member of the group can edit these events.
An outline of differences between these different types of groups.
Instructions for accessing shared files and e-mails that are stored inside Office 365 Groups that you are subscribed to.
Owner of an Office 365 Group has the ability to edit default permissions of individual folders or even individual files.
By looking at the Membership section of the person's Contact Card in Outlook, you will be able to see all of the distribution lists and groups that the person belongs to.
Content in a public group can be seen by anybody in your organization. Content in a private group can only be seen by the members of the group.
If you are a member of an Office 365 Group, and you have received an e-mail message which was not sent to the Group’s e-mail address, but you wish to save it into the Group as an e-mail communication you need to follow the steps outlined in this article.
As part of the Y2K20 Modern Desktop project, all existing Office 365 Groups are being gradually converted into Teams. In general, when a Group is converted into a Team, all folders and files will be moved into the "General" folder.
If you are listed as the owner of the distribution list, you can make changes to the members of the list by following the instructions outlined in this article.
There are two different ways to display the names of members of a group or mailing list in Outlook before sending an e-mail message addressed to that group or mailing list.
There easiest way to find out who are the members of a particular team or gorup is to use Outlook web app.
Information for content editors responsible for creating/maintaining departmental website or group/project site.
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