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Dorothy Addy 20 Reputation points
2026-03-19T00:07:58.3133333+00:00

Can anyone in the Teams meeting share documents or just the meeting originator? If any Team participant can share, how does that work?

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    2026-03-19T00:08:09.8933333+00:00
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    Any participant in a Microsoft Teams meeting can share documents, not just the meeting organizer, as long as meeting and file permissions allow it.

    In a meeting, participants can:

    1. Share existing files
      • Open the meeting in Teams.
      • Use the meeting chat or channel post:
        1. In the compose box, select Actions and apps > Attach file.
        2. Choose a file from OneDrive, Teams/SharePoint, or the local device.
        3. Add an optional message and select Send.
      • This lets others see, work on, and download the file depending on share settings.
    2. Upload new files to the meeting
      • Open the meeting chat or channel.
      • Go to the Shared or Files tab.
      • Select Upload and pick a file from the device or another location.
      • The file is then available to all participants with access to that chat or channel.
    3. Share files directly from OneDrive
      • In Teams, select OneDrive > My files.
      • Hover over a file and select Share or Copy link.
      • Send the link in the meeting chat or channel. Permissions (for example, Can edit, Can view) can be adjusted in the sharing settings.

    Whether a participant can actually access or edit a shared document depends on:

    • The file’s OneDrive/SharePoint sharing permissions.
    • The organization’s sharing policies (especially for guests and external users).

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