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  • Go to Build > Data sources > External integrations.

  • Click the Add external integration button;

  • Next, click the Microsoft SharePoint card and provide the following information:

    • Name the data source;

    • Select existing credentials for SharePoint;

    • Add a description for your data source;

    • Select the Language of your SharePoint files;

    • Specify the Site path where your SharePoint content is located, in the following format /sites/mysite.

    • Optionally, you can specify the Folders' paths. By default, this is the Shared Documents folder, which corresponds to the main default Documents folder.

    • Select the Language of your SharePoint files;

    • Optionally, you can specify Regex patterns for files inclusion to include specific files. Regex patterns follow this format: .*\ + the file extension you want to include, e.g. .*\.pptx will include all PowerPoint files.

    • Optionally, you can specify Regex patterns for files exclusion to exclude specific files. Regex patterns follow this format: .*\ + the file extension you want to exclude, e.g. .*\.mp4 will exclude all MP4 files.

    • Select the PDF text extraction strategy: Raw text, Vision by GPT, or Azure AI Document Intelligence.

Finally, click the Add external integration button to add this new integration to your data source repository.

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Video tutorial: How to create a Microsoft SharePoint external integration

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What’s next?

Now that the data source has been created, you can select it when creating an agent.

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