OneDrive

Summary

This article explains how to use OneDrive to store and share your files.

Body

Work on your files in the office, at home, in a coffee shop–or anywhere you happen to be. With OneDrive, it's easy to get work done on virtually any device from anywhere. You can share and collaborate on a document with colleagues both inside and outside the organization. OneDrive allows you to be mobile and gives you 1 TB of storage space.

Get Started

To get started using OneDrive, you can access it at www.office.com and select the OneDrive icon on your Microsoft 365 page.

Learn

Here are some tutorials to get you started.

OneDrive Video Tutorials

Back up your folders with OneDrive

Upload photos and files to OneDrive

Share OneDrive files and folders

Restore deleted files or folders in OneDrive

Details

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Article ID: 20269
Created
Mon 4/14/25 12:30 PM
Modified
Tue 4/7/26 4:45 PM

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