How Does SAP Business One Cloud Work with Microsoft 365?

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How Does SAP Business One Cloud Work with Microsoft 365?

By IngoldAugust 20,2026
Most SAP Business One Cloud conversations focus on the ERP itself — finance, inventory, sales orders, reporting. What tends to get far less attention is a capability SAP has built directly into the platform and documents openly on its own Help Portal: native integration with Microsoft 365, covering Word, Excel, Outlook, OneDrive and SharePoint.  That's a gap worth closing, because for a business already running Microsoft 365 across the rest of the organisation — which is most businesses — this integration removes a genuinely common source of daily friction: copying figures out of the ERP by hand, re-typing customer details into an email, or hunting through shared drives for the right version of an invoice template.  SAP Business One Microsoft 365 integration lets users export documents, reports and queries directly from SAP Business One Cloud into Word or Excel files, store and access those files through OneDrive or SharePoint, and work with SAP Business One data such as customer records and sales activity directly inside Outlook. It's a native SAP capability, configured once at company level and then bound per user, rather than a third-party add-on.

What Is SAP Business One Microsoft 365 Integration? 

SAP Business One Microsoft 365 integration is a built-in feature of SAP Business One — available on both the SAP HANA and standard versions — that connects the ERP directly to a company's Microsoft 365 environment. According to SAP's own documentation, once configured, users don't need Word or Excel installed locally at all: documents, reports and queries can be exported straight to OneDrive as Word or Excel files, viewed and edited there, and referenced again later without ever leaving the browser.  The integration is registered once with the Microsoft identity platform through Azure, using standard Microsoft Graph API permissions, and then each individual user binds their own Microsoft 365 account to SAP Business One. That structure matters for how a business should think about rollout: the technical setup is a one-off, company-wide task, while the day-to-day experience is personal to each user's own Microsoft 365 login. 

Which Microsoft 365 Applications Can Connect to SAP Business One Cloud? 

SAP's documented integration currently spans four Microsoft 365 applications, each solving a slightly different everyday problem. 

SAP Business One + Excel 

Grid data and query results inside SAP Business One can be exported directly to Excel, and marketing documents — sales quotations, sales orders, deliveries, purchase orders, AR and AP invoices, credit memos and more — can be exported using Excel templates built specifically for that document type. Templates can start from an SAP-predefined layout or be built from scratch, with specific placeholder syntax used to map SAP Business One fields into the spreadsheet. 

SAP Business One + Outlook 

Sales and customer service teams can view and work with SAP Business One customer data — contact details, sales activity, order history — directly inside Outlook, without switching applications to look a customer up. SAP extended this into the Web Client from feature packages 2202 and 2208 onward, including the ability to send marketing documents as email attachments straight from SAP Business One using Outlook. 

SAP Business One + OneDrive 

OneDrive is where exported Word and Excel files actually live. Once a report, query or marketing document is exported, it's viewable and editable directly in OneDrive online — which is what removes the need for Word or Excel to be installed on the user's machine at all, and makes the exported file immediately shareable with colleagues who have the right permissions. 

SAP Business One + SharePoint 

For businesses managing shared documentation across multiple teams, exported files can also be deployed through SharePoint rather than an individual's OneDrive, giving broader, more structured team-level access to the same customer-facing and internal documents — useful where several people across finance, sales or operations need consistent access to the same set of exports. 

Everyday Workflow Examples 

The value of this integration is easiest to see in ordinary, unglamorous daily tasks rather than headline features: 
  • A finance user exports the Customers Receivables Aging report straight to Word for a credit review meeting, instead of rebuilding it manually 
  • A sales rep opens Outlook, sees a customer's recent SAP Business One order history alongside their email thread, and replies with accurate context in seconds 
  • An operations manager exports a purchase order to a customised Excel template, already formatted to the business's own layout, and shares it via OneDrive the same minute 
  • A sales assistant emails a signed sales quotation as a PDF attachment directly from the SAP Business One Web Client through Outlook, without downloading and re-attaching it manually 
  • A team lead keeps a SharePoint library of exported AR invoices and open items reports that the wider finance team can reference without needing SAP Business One access themselves 
 

Benefits for Finance 

Finance teams tend to feel the daily cost of manual exports more than most. Reports such as the Customers Receivables Aging report and the Open Items List can be exported directly to Word, and grid data or saved queries can go straight to Excel — both using templates the finance team controls, rather than being rebuilt from scratch each reporting cycle.  For a finance function running month-end close, credit reviews or aged debt chasing, that consistency matters: the same template produces the same layout every time, reducing the version-control drift that tends to creep in when reports are recreated manually in Excel from a copy-pasted export. 

Benefits for Sales 

Sales teams benefit most from the Outlook integration specifically. Being able to see a customer's SAP Business One record — contact information, order history, recent sales activity — directly inside the inbox they already work from all day removes one of the more common causes of slow or inconsistent customer responses: having to open a second application, search for the right account, and copy details back into an email.  The ability to send marketing documents such as quotations and sales orders as email attachments directly from SAP Business One's Web Client through Outlook adds a further step of consistency, since the document leaves the ERP in its correct, templated form rather than being exported, saved locally and re-attached by hand. 

Benefits for Management 

For managers and business owners, the practical benefit is less about any single export and more about what the integration removes: duplicate data entry, inconsistent report formatting across the team, and time spent switching between applications to complete what should be a single task.  Because exported files land in OneDrive or SharePoint rather than scattered local folders, management also gets more consistent visibility into which reports and documents were generated, when, and by whom — a modest but genuinely useful side effect for businesses trying to keep reporting processes auditable as they scale. 

Cloud Prerequisites 

A few prerequisites need to be in place before SAP Business One Microsoft 365 integration can be switched on: 
  • An active Microsoft 365 subscription with the relevant licences for the users who will use the integration 
  • Administrator access to Microsoft Azure, to register the SAP Business One Microsoft 365 integration app with the Microsoft identity platform 
  • SAP Business One running a version that supports the integration, with the configuration completed at company level (this needs repeating for each company database if more than one is in use) 
  • A supported web browser — Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox or Apple Safari — set as the default browser for the export and OneDrive viewing experience to work correctly 
  • Full MS-WORD or MS-EXCEL authorisation assigned to the SAP Business One users who need to design or use export templates 
 

Security Considerations 

Because this integration connects SAP Business One directly to a company's Microsoft 365 tenant, it's worth treating the setup with the same care as any other identity and access configuration, rather than as a purely cosmetic productivity feature.  The registration runs through the Microsoft identity platform using Microsoft Graph API permissions, which means access is governed by standard Azure Active Directory controls — the same framework already protecting the rest of a business's Microsoft 365 environment. Account binding is per user, not shared, so each person's exports and OneDrive access are tied to their own Microsoft 365 identity rather than a generic service account. It's worth confirming, as part of setup, that only users who genuinely need MS-WORD or MS-EXCEL authorisation are granted it, and that the redirect URI and app registration in Azure are reviewed periodically alongside the business's other registered applications, rather than configured once and forgotten. 

Implementation Checklist 

Before rolling out SAP Business One Microsoft 365 integration across a team, it's worth working through the following:  ☐  Confirm the business's Microsoft 365 subscription and user licences cover everyone who needs the integration  ☐  Assign an Azure administrator to complete the app registration with the Microsoft identity platform  ☐  Complete the company-wide configuration in SAP Business One, repeating for each company database if applicable  ☐  Set the default web browser on each user's machine to a supported browser  ☐  Assign MS-WORD or MS-EXCEL authorisation only to the users who need to design or use templates  ☐  Bind each user's individual Microsoft 365 account once the company-wide setup is live  ☐  Identify which marketing documents (quotations, orders, invoices, credit memos) need custom Word or Excel templates, rather than relying only on SAP-predefined ones  ☐  Decide which exports belong in individual OneDrive folders versus shared SharePoint libraries  ☐  Review Azure app registration and access periodically as part of standard security housekeeping  ☐  Train finance, sales and operations users separately, since each team will use a different part of the integration day to day 

Getting the Most from SAP Business One Cloud and Microsoft 365 Together 

None of the individual pieces of this integration — exporting to Excel, viewing files in OneDrive, seeing customer data in Outlook — is dramatic on its own. What adds up is what it removes from a team's day: fewer manual re-exports, fewer application switches, fewer versions of the same report floating around in different folders. For a business already committed to Microsoft 365, connecting it properly to SAP Business One Cloud is one of the more straightforward ways to get a genuine, daily productivity return out of an ERP investment that's often judged purely on its finance and inventory functionality.  Getting the setup right — the Azure registration, the company-wide configuration, the template design, and the access decisions around who gets MS-WORD or MS-EXCEL authorisation — is where a lot of the value either gets fully realised or left on the table.

Talk to Ingold Solutions About SAP Business One Cloud 

Ingold Solutions is an SAP Silver Partner and Microsoft Solutions Partner, ISO 9001 certified, based in Berlin with delivery capability across Germany and India and recognition from the Indo-German Chamber of Commerce. Our team works with SAP Business One Cloud across manufacturing, distribution and services businesses spanning eleven industry verticals, including setting up Microsoft 365 integration properly the first time — the Azure registration, company-wide configuration, custom Word and Excel templates, and the access and security decisions that go with it.  If your business is running SAP Business One Cloud and wants to get more out of its existing Microsoft 365 subscription, get in touch with Ingold Solutions about SAP Business One Cloud to talk through what a properly configured integration would look like for your team.

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