The Teams section of the Explorer sits between your own My Work tree and the Library. It lists every team you belong to, lets you expand a team into its shared folders, and keeps your pending invites one click away. For the full picture of how teams, roles, and invites work, see the Teams guide.
Your teams
Each team you are a member of appears as a row, with a badge showing the member count once a team has more than one person. Click a team to open its page; expand it to walk its shared folder tree without leaving the sidebar, and click a folder to jump straight to it on the team page. Team-shared diagrams live in a folder tree every member can manage, separate from your personal library.
Invites
An Invites row shows how many invitations are waiting for you, with the badge always present (even at zero) so you get a stable "is anything waiting?" answer at a glance. Open it to accept or decline.
Signed-in only
Teams need an account, so this section is only available when you are signed in. Guests see a Sign in to use teams prompt in its place. On deployments configured without authentication, the Teams section does not appear at all, since teams cannot exist without it.
Create a team from the plus beside the Teams heading, then invite people by email. They show up here as soon as they accept.
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