Connect SharePoint
Sync a project's photos to a shared SharePoint document library so the whole team can open them.
When you’d do this
Section titled “When you’d do this”You want every new photo added to a team project to upload automatically into a shared SharePoint document library, so your team works from SharePoint without manual exports. Like Google Drive sync, this is set up per project and goes to a shared location.
What you need
Section titled “What you need”- Role
- Team Owner
- Surface
- App and Web
- Plan
- Business
- Affects
- New photos only; existing photos are not back-filled
Connect a project to SharePoint
Section titled “Connect a project to SharePoint”- Open the project and go to its settings.
- Find SharePoint and tap Connect.
- Sign in to your Microsoft account and grant Timemark access.
- Pick the destination document library and folder, then confirm.
Every new photo added to the project now uploads to that document library in the background.
Common pitfalls
Section titled “Common pitfalls”- Use an admin account. Signing in with a SharePoint admin account avoids the permission delays that can hit standard user accounts. If sync fails, ask your SharePoint admin to confirm Timemark has access, then reconnect.
- Existing photos aren’t back-filled. Only photos added after you connect get uploaded. To move older photos, export them manually. See Export as ZIP.
- Connections are per project. A new project starts with no connection. Enable cloud sync separately for each project you want to sync.
- A broken connection shows in red. This usually means the library was moved or its permissions changed. Reopen the connection, pick the library again, and save.
See also
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