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# Add built-in apps to Microsoft Intune
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The *built-in* app type makes it easy for you to assign curated managed apps, such as Microsoft 365 apps, to iOS/iPadOS and Android devices. You can assign specific apps for this app type, such as Excel, OneDrive, Outlook, Skype, and others. After you add an app, the app type is displayed as either *Built-in iOS app* or *Built-in Android app*. By using the built-in app type, you can choose which of these apps to publish to device users.
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The *built-in* app type makes it easy for you to assign curated managed apps, such as Microsoft 365 apps and third-party apps, to iOS/iPadOS and Android devices. You can assign specific apps for this app type, such as Excel, OneDrive, Outlook, Skype, and others. After you add an app, the app type is displayed as either *Built-in iOS app* or *Built-in Android app*. By using the built-in app type, you can choose which of these apps to publish to device users.
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In earlier versions of the Intune console, Intune provided several default managed Microsoft 365 apps, such as Outlook and OneDrive. The app types for these managed apps were tagged as *Managed iOS Store App* or *Managed Android App*. Instead of using these app types, we recommend that you use the built-in app type. By using the built-in app type, you have the additional flexibility to edit and delete Microsoft 365 apps.
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To add a built-in app to your available apps in Microsoft Intune, do the following:
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1. Sign in to the [Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2109431).
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2. Select **Apps** > **All apps** > **Add**.
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3. In the **Select app type** pane, under the available **Store app** types, select **Built-In app**.
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3. In the **Select app type** pane, under the available **Other** types, select **Built-In app**.
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4. Click **Select**. The **Add app** steps are displayed.
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5. In the **Select Built-in apps** page, click **Select app** to select the apps that you want to include.
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6. Select the built-in apps that you want to include.

memdocs/intune/apps/store-apps-windows.md

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6. In the **App information** page, add the app details:
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- **Name**: Enter the name of the app as it is to be displayed in the company portal. Make sure that any app name that you use is unique. If an app name is duplicated, only one name is displayed to users in the company portal.
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- **Description**: Enter a description for the app. This description is displayed to users in the company portal.
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- **Publisher**: Enter the name of the publisher of the app.
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- **Publisher**: Enter the name of the publisher of the app.
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- **Appstore URL**: Type the App Store URL of the app that you want to create.<br>
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To find the **Appstore URL**, use the following steps:
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1. Navigate to the [Microsoft Store](https://www.microsoft.com/store/apps).

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