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Use a different page for your SharePoint site home page

SharePoint new experience pages are a great way to share ideas using images, documents, and web parts. You can create and publish pages quickly and easily, and they look great on any device. You can also make an existing page the homepage for your site, even if you are using a SharePoint classic site.

Notes: 

  • You must be the site owner to set a different page as a homepage.

  • The page you use as a homepage must be stored in the Pages (or Site Pages) library of your site. Otherwise, the Edit button and other features will not be available.

If you haven't already created a page, you can do so using the steps in Add a page to a site.

Once you have a published page that you want to use for your homepage:

  1. On your SharePoint site, select Pages in the left navigation.

    The left navigation in SharePoint, with Pages selected

    (If you don't see Pages, select Settings Gear shaped settings button > Site Contents. On the Site contents page, select Site pages.)

    The Settings menu in SharePoint, with Site Contents highlighted

  2. From the pages library, find the page you want to make a homepage, and select the circular option button to the left of the page title.

  3. Select the vertical ellipses Office 365 SharePoint vertical ellipses icon next to the page title, and then select Make homepage.

    Make home page command

Note: If you don't see the menu options described above, you may be viewing your pages library in the classic experience. To see these options, switch your document library to the new experience by selecting Exit classic experience on the bottom left. More information on switching from and to the classic experience can be found in Switch the default experience for lists or document libraries from new or classic.

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