Add Office 365 To Exchange Online?
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@BRRABill said:
I can open Office files online with my SMB plan as well.
from inside the default team site in Sharepoint?
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@Dashrender said:
from inside the default team site in Sharepoint?
I only tried from clicking ODfB in that same portal screen.
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@BRRABill said:
@Dashrender said:
from inside the default team site in Sharepoint?
I only tried from clicking ODfB in that same portal screen.
JB is saying that ODfB always works.. he's have a problem when trying to edit a file inside SharePoint, specifically the default team site.
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@Dashrender said:
JB is saying that ODfB always works.. he's have a problem when trying to edit a file inside SharePoint, specifically the default team site.
SharePoint is new to me (as you have seen) ... let me add a file in there and see.
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i just logged into a client's account that has an E3 account. I created an excel file in the default team site and it opened up just fine in the online version.
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So I went to the Sites tile. It said welcome to (my org) SharePoint, etc etc etc.
I uploaded a file, then went to Documents, and it opened in Excel Online.
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Soooooooooooooooooooo
This SharePoint thing still confuses me.
How does my account's ODfB account and the Team??? SharePoint site interact?
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@Dashrender said:
i just logged into a client's account that has an E3 account. I created an excel file in the default team site and it opened up just fine in the online version.
So this means. I need to log in to shadow someone logged in with an admin account and verify the subscription level.
Your behavior is the behavior I expected also, but it did not work when I tested a month ago.
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From what I can tell the subscription choice shouldn't matter... Sux you're having issues with your account.
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Where does the "space" for SharePoint come from?
I guess every domain gets it, but how much space are we talking?
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@BRRABill said:
Where does the "space" for SharePoint come from?
I guess every domain gets it, but how much space are we talking?
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I think that's about syncing with ODfB, not the space of your domain's SharePoint site.
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@BRRABill said:
I think that's about syncing with ODfB, not the space of your domain's SharePoint site.
Ah, that one only mentioned the file count limitation and max file size for a single file.
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@JaredBusch said:
Ah, that one only mentioned the file count limitation and max file size for a single file.
Looks like 10GB plus 500MB per user.
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Yup, that's it.
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Though I just logged in to my SharePoint Admin section (thanks Google) and it looks like I have 2.02 TB.
Interesting...
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@Dashrender said:
From what I can tell the subscription choice shouldn't matter... Sux you're having issues with your account.
I just logged on with my E3 account. It worked perfectly.
I just logged on with an Exchange Online Plan 1 account and could view in Excel Online via OWA an excel document attached to an email. EOP1 does NOT have ODfB or Sites or Office Online apps.
I have to wait until Monday to verify the plan on the account I was having problems with. I do not have admin access to that account.
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Interesting.
Frankly it only makes sense for MS to allow all their services access to online versions of Office whenever possible, for example your EOP1 plan - that's really cool that they will open an Excel sheet in Online Excel when using OWA, if they didn't it would severely limit the use (not that we weren't limited for decades).