Your organization’sintranet,orinternalcommunications network,isbuilton Microsoft SharePoint.In SharePoint, you can createcustom sites and pages that help drive collaboration and communication across your organization.
Ways to get help with SharePoint
Use the SharePoint help pane
Select the question mark in the upper rightcorner of your site to access the help pane. Here you can search for topics, and view featured and recommended topics.
Find in-product support
Coachmarks
When youperform an action for the first time, such as creating a news post, you may see a teardrop shapedcoachmarkthat looks like this:
Thesemarks can appear in different colors depending on your site theme and settings. If you hover over thecoachmarkwith your cursor, you’llgetquick guidance on how to usethe feature. Selecting theLearn Morelinkwill take you to an article where you can find morein depthinformation about how to usefeature.
Hover tool tips and learn more links
Some features have tool tips and learn more links that you can access by hovering over the feature. If you don't know what a button does, try hovering over it to see if there's a tool tip.
View SharePoint video training
View SharePoint video training for end-to-end guidance that walks you through creating and using sites.
Browse help articles
The easiest way to browse help articles is by searchingthe SharePoint help pane. Articles that show up in the help pane are also available on support.microsoft.com.
If you're an admin, site owner, or advanced user, you can find in-depth information, guided walkthroughs, and tutorials on docs.microsoft.com.