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  1. Training: Microsoft OneDrive lets you store your personal photos, files, and folders in one place, and get to them anytime, anywhere. Learn more in this online training video.

  2. Training: With OneDrive, you can securely store your pictures and files, share and collaborate with others, and get to your files from anywhere - on your computer, laptop, tablet, or phone.

  3. Protect your precious files, documents, and memories with OneDrive. You get 1 TB of cloud storage with a Microsoft 365 subscription, and can back up and share your files and photos with friends and family across all your devices. Explore OneDrive support, help, and learning resources.

  4. OneDrive is the Microsoft cloud service that connects you to all your files. It lets you store and protect your files, share them with others, and get to them from anywhere on all your devices. When you use OneDrive with an account provided by your company or school, it's sometimes called "OneDrive for work or school."

  5. In OneDrive, there are a few basics to learn that will help you find files and folders and get information about them. Navigation pane Files is your home base where you can find all of your files and folders.

  6. OneDrive is built in to some versions of Windows and can't be uninstalled. But you can hide it and stop the sync process, so it stays hidden. To do this, turn off all the OneDrive settings and remove the OneDrive folder from File Explorer. One more time, select and select Quit OneDrive.

  7. OneDrive gives you one place to store, share, and sync your work or school files. As part of your organization's Microsoft 365 subscription, or SharePoint Server, you can save your files in OneDrive and then work with them from almost any device.

  8. The mobile app lets you: Open your files in Word, Excel, or PowerPoint to edit them. Share, delete, move, or rename files. Save files offline so you can view or edit when you're not connected to the internet. Create new files and folders, take photos or videos, and upload new files.

  9. Training: Watch this online training video on Microsoft OneDrive basics to use the navigation pane, file list, and toolbar to work with and view your files.

  10. You control your data. When you put your data in OneDrive cloud storage, you remain the owner of the data. For more info about the ownership of your data, see Office 365 Privacy by Design. See this training course to learn about OneDrive features that you can use to protect your files, photos and data: Secure, protect and restore OneDrive