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We're developing a Microsoft Office Add-in and encounter issues switching from editing a document on Office Online to Edit in Word. Even without the add-in, the issue can be reproduced.

The user which is a registered Microsoft Outlook account has access to a shared directory (folder) on a Sharepoint site. Edit: Opening a file on the users own OneDrive works.

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results in a prompt from the Office for Mac to ask the user to sign-in.

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After the sign-in, Office for Mac shows a dialog saying user does not have access privileges message in Word on Mac.

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The user which is a registered Microsoft Outlook account has access to a shared directory (folder) on a Sharepoint site. The user is registered as an external user (through invitation which has been accepted) on an Azure Active Directory and is part of a user group on this Active Directory which can edit the folder. The user has access to the directory via the group permission, not directly.

Browsing the folder via https://[app].sharepoint.com/sites/pub/Shared%20Documents/[SharedDirectory] as the user works. Documents can be opened and edited on Microsoft Online. Switching from Online edition to Edit in Word or Edit in Excel fails after signing-in with the user.

The very same user is already signed-in to Microsoft Office for Mac and should actually not be prompted again to authenticate.

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From the moment of signing-in, Word and Excel behave different. Word shows a dialog saying Word cannot open the document: user does not have access privileges.

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On Windows 10, Edit in Word/Excel works. If the user is not signed-in to Microsoft Office for Windows yet, a prompt appears similar to the Office for Mac, asking the user to sign in. After the sign-in, the user is signed-in Office for Windows, the document opens and can be edited and saved.

Is there a way to ensure that shared documents can be edited through Office for Mac?

The Mac version used is 15.37 (170815)

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The described behavior could be verified by the Microsoft Support team. I created a post in UserVoice and encourage everyone with the same issue to upvote for it and get notified about changes through that:

https://office365.uservoice.com/forums/264636-general/suggestions/31387858-enable-viewing-and-editing-of-shared-documents-on

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