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welcome to todays sharepoint top tip video today were going to take a look at document retention so what is document retention document retention is where in sharepoint we can apply a label onto a document this document with having a label applied controls the life cycle of that document a documents lifecycle can begin when a document is created a document is modified or based upon events or certain actions once either of these triggers have been activated the lifecycle kicks in where you can then begin a disposition review to determine what happens to the file automatically move the document to a records management center or you can delete the document straight away what we will now do is well jump into an example and show you how to build the label apply it onto a library and then apply it onto your document the first step of applying document retention into sharepoint is to navigate to your microsoft 365 admin center from here go ahead and click into the compliance center which