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  1. Looking at previous answers on this questions (a few years old), the answer was to log in and click the Gear on the Navigation bar, then click Settings and choose the "set your Start page" drop-down list and choose the app you want to start on.
    answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/all/ch…
    The Start Page provides you an alternative to access the sites, based on your activities, rather than a physical structure built by your organization. If your company does not have an Intranet Hub, then The Start Page would be the only place to access those sites from using the web interface.
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    Getting to your SharePoint start page is a straightforward process. There are three actions that will bring you to the start page: 1. Logging into SharePoint When you log into SharePoint, you will end up on the start page: 2. SharePoint launcher Wherever you are in Microsoft 365, you can always get to SharePoint.
    SharePoint launcher Wherever you are in Microsoft 365, you can always get to SharePoint. For example, you can use the app launcher: 3. Through the house icon While you’re on a SharePoint site/page, you can go directly to the start page in one click. Hit the house/home icon link below the app launcher icon:
    Start page: Quick access to frequently used SharePoint areas like different sites, lists, and libraries through featured links. Other pages: May not offer the same level of overall navigation (but it’s possible). Editability Start page: You can’t edit the start page. It’s managed by SharePoint administrators.
    Hit the house/home icon link below the app launcher icon: Your ability to access the start page might be influenced by your network access and permissions set by your organization. If you encounter any issues accessing the start page, it’s best to consult your IT department.
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