SharePoint: Adding Pages and Web parts to your Site

Summary

This article describes how to add a page to your SharePoint site and use web parts to create content.

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Summary

This article describes how to add a page to your SharePoint site and use web parts to create content.

Context

When adding a page to a SharePoint site, web parts are added and customized to build and create content for your page. Text, images, files, video, dynamic content and more can be added using the web parts listed in this article.

All tasks below assume you are already logged into the SharePoint (https://portal.office.com) site you want to modify.

How-To

Add a page to a SharePoint site

Create and use a page on a SharePoint site.
 


Add, move or remove a web part to your page

Learn how to add, move or remove web parts.

 


Create a news post to your page

You can keep your partners, team, and colleagues in the loop as well as engage them with important or interesting stories by using the News feature on your team site.
        Note: News can be seen by anyone who has access to the site from the SharePoint landing page.

Learn how to create and share news on your SharePoint site.

 

Further Readings

Microsoft - Using web parts on SharePoint pages (includes video)

Microsoft - Pages in SharePoint: Web parts & apps

Microsoft - Pages in SharePoint: Create & edit

Microsoft - SharePoint: Adding or removing a news post

Need additional help?

For assistance concerning site creation, content sharing, file synchronization, or other common SharePoint, OneDrive, Teams, or Office app activities, we recommend our Microsoft 365 Learning sites:

Learn more about the great tools our Microsoft 365 Learning sites offer!

Visit the Technology Help Desk Support page to locate your local campus contact information or to submit an online technology support request.  For password issues you must call or visit the Help Desk in person.  

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Article ID: 685
Created
Fri 7/19/19 5:32 PM
Modified
Tue 10/29/24 11:28 AM
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