Microsoft OneDrive Cheat Sheet | Computing planet

Microsoft OneDrive Cheat Sheet | Planet of computing
Microsoft's cloud storage, OneDrive, can back up your files online. It is built into Windows XNUMX. With it, you can stream files from your Windows XNUMX computer to the cloud and to your other Windows computers, your smartphone or tablet (with the OneDrive app for Android, iOS, or iPadOS installed), and even your Mac (for through the OneDrive Mac app). It is also recommended for cooperation. You can share files or folders in your OneDrive with anyone by sending them a web link. If it's a Microsoft Office file, and other people can collaborate on it with web app versions of Excel, PowerPoint, and Word. Anyone with a subscription to Microsoft XNUMX can also use the desktop versions of these Office applications to work together on the file. These are the basics of using Microsoft OneDrive on a computer. While these instructions focus on using OneDrive through Windows XNUMX's built-in File Explorer, OneDrive similarly integrates with Finder in macOS.

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When you log into your Windows XNUMX computer with a Microsoft user account, OneDrive is already enabled by default. (If your company uses Outlook, or if you have a free account at Outlook.com, you already have a Microsoft user account. Otherwise, you can create one for free).