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To add a file to SharePoint, follow these steps: 1. Go to the SharePoint site where you want to add the file. 2. Click on the document library where you want to add the file. 3. Click on the "Upload" button in the toolbar at the top of the page. 4. Choose the file you want to upload from your computer. 5. Optionally, you can add any additional information about the file in the form fields provided, such as title, description, and keywords. 6. Click on the "Save" button to upload the file to the SharePoint document library. Alternatively, you can also drag and drop the file directly from your computer into the document library. Once the file has been uploaded, it will be available for other users to view and access, depending on the permissions you have set for the document library.
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