![]() You can use standard Excel features to narrow the reports to the information you want. ![]() ![]() If you are not at the root of your site collection, under Site Collection Administration, select Go to top level site settings.Īt a minimum, Excel version 2013 must be installed to view audit log reports by clicking Click here to view this report.Īlternatively, if opening documents in the browser is enabled for the library, go to the library where you saved the audit log report, point to the audit log report, select the down arrow, and then select View in Browser. Some pages might require you to select Site contents, and then Site settings. If you don't see Site settings, select Site information and then select View all site settings. Audit Log Reports will still be available but will be limited to specific types of events.įor Customize Reports, the location option has been hidden because reports scoped at the sub-site level are no longer supported. ![]() Trimming audit log reports is no longer a feature but you can still access files that have been trimmed in the past in the document library that you have set for this purpose.Īudit Log Reports will no longer allow for specific events to be edited. For more information about what Unified Audit Logging in Microsoft 365 provides for SharePoint, see Audited activities. Unified auditing provides access to event logs (like view, create, edit, upload, download, and delete) and sharing actions like invitation and access requests, and synchronization activity. Microsoft 365 Unified Audit Logging now supports SharePoint and OneDrive.
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