Find and filter files in TEAMS

Filter files to find recent documents, ones that have been created or edited in your channels, or downloaded to your computer.

  1. Select Files and choose a filter:

Select Files and choose a filter:

  • Recent: Recent files you've viewed or edited.
  • Microsoft Teams: Files created or edited across your channels.

  • Downloads: Files you've downloaded from Teams. Select Open Downloads Folder to find them.

  • OneDrive is connected by default. If you'd like, choose another cloud storage provider to use in Teams.


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