How to back-up a Office 365 SharePoint Online site and data
If you are considering moving you data and documents to Office 365, you might wonder how you can perform the reverse operation - move data from Microsoft Online Services to file shares or to a local computer (called off-boarding). In this version of Microsoft Online Services, this is a manual process using the “Connect & Export” section of the Ribbon in SharePoint Online. This section is contextual and will be slightly different depending if you are in a Document Library:
or in a List:
or in a Calendar, Contact list a.s.o
So - which commands to use when? Below you’ll find a table listing which commands you can use to save a SharePoint document library or list content from a SharePoint Online environment to file shares, or to a local computer.
SharePoint Online Element |
Backup Using |
Ribbon Command |
Calendars |
Outlook |
Connect to Outlook |
Contacts |
Outlook |
Connect to Outlook |
Discussion Lists |
Outlook |
Connect to Outlook |
Document Libraries |
Outlook |
Connect to Outlook |
Document Libraries |
SharePoint Workspace |
Sync to SharePoint Workspace |
Document Libraries |
Windows Explorer |
Open with Explorer |
List Content |
Access |
Open with Access |
List Content |
Excel |
Export to Spreadsheet |
Tasks |
Outlook |
Connect to Outlook |
You need to be owner of the content or administrator to perform the above actions. Furthermore you must be aware of a couple of known limitations when it comes to downloading documents and exporting lists.
Document Libraries
SharePoint document libraries can contain many different types of files and SharePoint maintains information about each file that it stores. Most of this other information is not preserved when files are downloaded. For example, the following information is not preserved when a file is downloaded using Outlook or Explorer:
- Document properties
- File access permissions
- Relative links between files
- Workflow information
- Versioning information
- Templates
Lists
SharePoint list content must be exported to Office Excel or to an Access database. Simple lists can be exported to Excel. However, if the content of a single cell exceeds Excel’s maximum cell size limit (32,767 characters), the information that exceeds that maximum is lost. If your lists contain large cells, you should export to Access.
SharePoint lists are used to host complex data like Wikis and Blogs. These complex data forms consist of several tables. For example, Blog tables are: Categories, Posts, Comments, Links, and Other Blogs. For the best results, export Wikis and Blogs to Access. When exported to Access, each of these tables is exported correctly, but all properties, permissions, and relationships between tables and contents are lost.
Sites
You can save your SharePoint Online site (including lists, views, workflows, logos, and other elements) as a template. You can also choose to include the contents of the site in the template.
By using this method, the template you create will contain the same files (for instance, the same .PDFs, .docx, and .xlsx files) as were on the site from which the template was made, up to a limit of 50 MB.
Attempt to create a template of a site and include greater than 50 MB of content will result in an error message stating “Error creating solution. The maximum total file size limit (52428800 bytes) has been exceeded.”
See the article "Save a SharePoint Online site as a template" - link for details.
See also
- Migrating Content Between SharePoint Online Site Collections - link
- Information about manual migration of Sharepoint Online content in Office 365 - link (last updated Nov 17 2012)
Comments
Anonymous
January 01, 2003
I share your pain. Hope this gets better down the road.Anonymous
January 01, 2003
Is there an option to import the list back into sharepoint? how do i use the data that i backup again?Anonymous
January 04, 2012
This is called 蛋疼 in Chinese.Anonymous
February 24, 2012
We have an application that downloads 365 data to offline usage. See our web site at www.extelligentdesign.com/.../Office365%20Exporter.aspxAnonymous
April 07, 2012
If you wish to Backup your Office 365 SharePoint then MetaVis have a product to do this check out this link for details www.sharepointedutech.com/.../backing-up-office-365-at-last-an-answerAnonymous
March 12, 2013
We just released a cloud backup for SharePoint online, walkthrough here: community.zevenseas.com/.../Post.aspx Hope that helps. DanielAnonymous
April 11, 2013
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July 03, 2013
There is a solution for sharepoint content migration beetwen site / cloud: www.harepoint.com/.../Default.aspx - it allows to export / import all supported data types in SharePoint.Anonymous
February 09, 2014
I tried a trial of the Metavis solution and found it buggy and unreliable. I would have paid if it worked. Still searching for a solution.Anonymous
February 27, 2014
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May 20, 2014
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June 07, 2014
Unfortunately SharePoint Workspace is no longer used, and there is nothing here about how to back up an access database published as a SharePoint Online App.Anonymous
June 13, 2014
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July 22, 2014
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August 27, 2014
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January 05, 2015
Not every kind of site can be saved as a template. In fact, even Team sites will not be saved if publishing features are on. I am searching for a full description of what can and cannot be saved.Anonymous
September 29, 2015
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October 11, 2015
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October 12, 2015
Hi Jesper_Osgaard, nice article , is that possible to take SharePoint online Site Collection backup using CSOM in Powershell?Anonymous
December 23, 2015
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/tomvan/archive/2015/12/23/restore-options-in-sharepoint-online-must-read.aspxAnonymous
February 20, 2016
Not that I'm counting but I just realized one of my blog posts actually is closing in on 100k viewsAnonymous
November 17, 2016
I do not understand how this can happen. The truth, sharepoint online brings more problems than solutions. This is a vital and basic need !!, should be the easiest thing to do.How do we continue ?, Breaking our heads, or at least me :(Anonymous
December 08, 2017
Hi, one of our customers ask if it is possible to backup the entire share point data base in office 365. Is this possible or not?There are som products that claims they can backup office 365 share point and restore.What shall I tell the customer?Best RegardsJohanAnonymous
March 08, 2018
Thank you