Select Go to Home view > Other file storage > Add file storage.
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You can store and access SharePoint files while working in Acrobat on desktop. To access or save files, add your SharePoint account.
Your SharePoint administrator must configure the SharePoint Server to allow editing of PDF documents. Learn more about SharePoint configuration.
Add your SharePoint file storage account
Connecting to SharePoint requires your admin approval. Learn more about Acrobat SharePoint integration.
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Select Add under SharePoint Site.
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Enter your SharePoint account name in the Add Microsoft SharePoint Account dialog box.
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In the Enter URL field, type the URL that appears in your browser’s address bar when you're on your SharePoint site's home page.
Provide the site URL or path up to the document library. For example, <https://adobe.sharepoint.com/sites/testsite03 > or <https://adobe.sharepoint.com/sites/testsite/Shared Documents>. Avoid including /Forms/AllItems.aspx at the end.
Add a new SharePoint account by entering your credentials in the Add Microsoft SharePoint Account dialog box. Add a new SharePoint account by entering your credentials in the Add Microsoft SharePoint Account dialog box. -
Select Continue. Your default browser opens and prompts you to complete the authentication.
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Complete the authentication process by entering your SharePoint username and password, then select Next. Before signing in, your browser prompts you to confirm the app is from a trusted source.
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Select Continue. Acrobat opens and requests permission to access your profile information, site content, and files stored on the site.
Your SharePoint account is added in the left pane under Other file storage. The Documents folder and any document libraries you've added are shown in the SharePoint Site contents page.
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Select a file if you want to perform additional actions as shown in the right panel.
Note- Starting July 2025, Acrobat only supports SharePoint sites with OAuth 2.0 modern authentication. Upgrade your site if it uses only legacy authentication.
- You may be prompted to reconnect and sign in if your access to SharePoint Server has expired or been revoked.
You can open, edit, save, and organize files stored in SharePoint directly from Acrobat. Changes made to online PDFs are automatically saved. Learn more about how to update SharePoint files.
Check out a file from SharePoint
The safest way to work on a PDF file on a SharePoint Server is to check out the file. Other users cannot edit the file while you're working on it.
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To check out a PDF file, select Go to Home view
> Other file storage.
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Select the [Connector Name] in the left pane to access the folders and the files.
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Select a file. A dialog box opens and displays the filename and location.
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Select Check Out & Open to check out and open the file.
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Select Open if you only want to view the file without checking it out.
Check out and open a SharePoint file from Acrobat on desktop. Check out and open a SharePoint file from Acrobat on desktop.
If you are required to sign in to the SharePoint Server, enter your user name and password when prompted.
Cancel checkout for a SharePoint file
You can discard the checked-out version of a PDF file if you don’t want to save your changes.
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(Windows) Select Menu > SharePoint Server > Discard Check Out.
(macOS) Select File > SharePoint Server > Discard Check Out. A confirmation message appears.
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Select OK.
You cannot edit a document offline.
Prepare document properties for a SharePoint file
You can specify the document’s SharePoint properties from within Acrobat or Acrobat Reader.
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(Windows) Select Menu > SharePoint/Office 365 Server > Prepare Document Properties.
(macOS) Select File > SharePoint/Office 365 Server > Prepare Document Properties.
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Double-click the property to edit. The Edit dialog box appears.
NoteCurrently, you can only edit certain properties, such as Title, Date, Choice, Multiline, and Currency.
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Enter a value and select OK to save the changes. The file then closes.
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Select Cancel to discard the changes.
Check in a file into SharePoint Server
When you complete your edits, you can check the file into the SharePoint Server. Other users can view the changes. If versioning is enabled, SharePoint also manages version history for the file.
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(Windows) Select Menu > File > SharePoint/Office 365 Server > Check In.
(macOS) Select File > SharePoint/Office 365 Server > Check In.
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If version numbering is enabled, the version information appears. Choose a major version, or overwrite the current version.
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Enter the Version Comments.
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You can choose Keep the Document checked out after checking in this version, and then select OK.
Remove your SharePoint file storage account
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Select Go to Home view
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Choose the Remove Account next to the account you want to remove. The Remove Account dialog box appears.
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Select Remove in the Remove Account dialog box.
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Select Done to stop editing the other file storage