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Create a site

Create a SharePoint Online site

  1. Sign in to office.com/signin.

  2. Select the Microsoft 365 App Launcher  The app launcher icon in Office 365 and then select SharePoint.

    Can't find the app you're looking for? From the app launcher, select All apps to see an alphabetical list of the Microsoft 365 apps available to you. From there, you can search for a specific app.

  3. Select + Create site.

  4. Select whether you'd like to create a Team site or a Communication site.

  5. Name your site, give it a description, select privacy settings, and then select Next.

  6. Add the names or email addresses of anyone else you want to manage the site in the Add members box.

  7. Add the names or email addresses for everyone you want to be a member of your site and then select Finish.

See Create a team site in SharePoint Online.

Create Site command

Screenshot of the SharePoint Online site creation page.

Screenshot of the SharePoint Online add members page.

Add a page to a site

  1. Go to the home page of the site where you want to add a page.

  2. Select + New, and then select Page.

  3. Give your page a title by typing in the Name your page area.

See Add a page to a site.

New Page

Add contents to a page

Use web parts to add text, images, documents, links and more to your page.

  1. On your page, hover under the title (or between existing web parts) and select the +.

  2. Select the web part you want to add.

See Using web parts on SharePoint Online pages.

Add web parts

Customize navigation

  1. Select Edit at the bottom of the left-hand menu.

  2. Add a link, edit the display name or address for a link, move a link up or down, create sub links, etc.

See Customize the navigation on your team site.

SharePoint left-hand menu

Insert link on left-hand nav

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