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Where is SharePoint under Microsoft 365 Business Standard?

Anonymous
2021-10-12T20:10:53+00:00

If I open up Excel and where my name is click View Account, the click Subscriptions, it tells me I have Microsoft 365 Business Standard. If I click Excel's Account tab, it tells me my Subscription Product is Microsoft 365 Apps for Business however. Is difference normal? If so, how do I access SharePoint, because it doesn't appear to be installed on my computer and I can't find it navigating through the 'View Account' section either.

I am using Win 10 and trailing Office.

Microsoft 365 and Office | SharePoint | For business | Windows

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Anonymous
2021-10-13T02:11:51+00:00

Hi Milkatron,

Thank you for posting in our forum community.

Based on your mentioned description, if you have purchased Microsoft 365 Business standard subscription and if you are finding SharePoint as a desktop application, this app service is not available as desktop version. The SharePoint app service should be available as web app version in your Microsoft 365 tenant subscription.

Here is the detailed information article: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/business/compare-all-microsoft-365-business-products

If you have any further concern and issue under purchasing Microsoft 365 Business subscription services, you may contact to our backend side Microsoft 365 Business subscription’s billing support team via Phone support, they will further guide you and provide you information about your concern requirement. Since, we forum moderators have limited access permission to check further detailed information into the forum community.

Have good day. Stay blessed and stay safe. Thank you for your kind cooperation and understanding in our forum community.

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Darpan

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  1. Anonymous
    2021-10-16T06:30:22+00:00

    Hi Milkatron,

    Feel free to post back if you need further assistance.

    Best Regards,

    Waqas Muhammad

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  2. Anonymous
    2021-10-14T02:13:43+00:00

    Hi Milkatron,

    Thanks for your valuable feedback and thanks for sharing updates with us and I really appreciate your effort and your precious time doing those. 

    As per your description, yes, the Microsoft 365 Business standard subscription include SharePoint online services as well.

    The SharePoint(plan1) mentioned in your Office 365 Business standard subscription means the "SharePoint Online Plan1" is designed for the small scale and medium-sized organizations(both SharePoint and OneDrive as part of the package)

    In order to access SharePoint service, first I would like to convey you SharePoint is a browser-based service that you connect to through your web browser and that lets you share the content across your organization in a cloud-based environment, for example you Go to office.com, and sign -in to your Microsoft work or school account. Then In the upper left corner of the window, select the app launcher, All apps > SharePoint.

    ![Image](https://learn-attachment.microsoft.com/api/attachments/c1beeba8-bf5c-4bf2-96dc-2a90a3eceeb0?platform=QnA"https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/sign-in-to-sharepoint-324a89ec-e77b-4475-b64a-13a0c14c45ec" rel="ugc nofollow">Sign in to SharePoint

    I appreciate your understanding and stay safe!!

    Best Regards

    Waqas Muhammad

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  3. Anonymous
    2021-10-13T07:39:28+00:00

    Hi Darpan, Thanks for replying.

    Edit: I have worked out where SharePoint is now - The problem is because Microsoft imposed on me a Microsoft domain / email during the sign up process, and wants that instead of the original email I signed up with for 365. Please disregard what's below and consider this solved.

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    Can you please explain to me the difference between the Microsoft 365 Business Standard you have posted and the one below which is what I chose and is advertised as having Sharepoint included? Is it the same and you saying I should be able to access Sharepoint online with my account? If so how? I don't understand 'Microsoft 365 tenant subscription' - I want to know how to access Sharepoint, whether I do that through the subscription or otherwise, I don't understand it. The whole thing seems incredibly unintuitive. Have I missed some instructions somewhere when I signed up?! Where does it tell you how to access Sharepoint?!

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