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Onedrive is a cloud-based file storage and collaboration platform that allows users to save, access, and share office documents and other files from anywhere. Users can add files to onedrive from their pc or mac by downloading the app and dragging files into the onedrive folder, or from any device using the onedrive website. Onedrive makes it easy to work on documents in real-time with others, add comments, and share files without sending large email attachments. An overview of onedrive's features and benefits.
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OneDrive
OneDrive is online file storage you can get to from anywhere. It makes it easy to save Office
documents and other files to the cloud so you can access them from any device.
With OneDrive, you can share documents, photos, and more without sending bulky email
attachments. You can also easily work with OneDrive files right in Windows or Mac.
The first step is to add files to your OneDrive. The best way to do this from your PC or Mac is to download
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You can also add files from any computer, tablet, or phone by using the OneDrive website.
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Use the Office apps to create and edit Office documents from anywhere.
You can create Word documents, Excel workbooks, PowerPoint presentations, and OneNote notebooks
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You can share files and even entire folders without attaching anything. Send a link to the PowerPoint
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To share items from the OneDrive website, just select the item and select “Share.”
When you share an Office document, give people permission to edit it so you don’t have to send around
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themselves. With Office Online, you can even work together on the presentation at the same time.
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