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How to Use OneDrive in Windows 10
OneDrive in Windows 10 works best when you download Windows Store app
By Ian Paul Ian Paul Writer University of British Columbia Indiana University Bloomington Former freelance contributor Ian Paul is a widely published freelance tech writer specializing in Windows, virus protection, and VPNs. lifewire's editorial guidelines Updated on June 9, 2022 Tweet Share Email Tweet Share Email MS Office Word Excel Powerpoint Outlook
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File Explorer: > select up arrow (towards left) > right-click OneDrive > Settings > Account > Choose folders.OneDrive app: Select folder to show all files > select file to preview or download.
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This article explains how to use OneDrive with Windows 10, by rotating between File Explorer and the OneDrive Windows Store app.
Getting Organized With File Explorer
It may come as a surprise that you don't have to keep all your OneDrive files on your hard drive.
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In fact, you can leave as many of them as you want in the cloud (aka Microsoft's servers) and on...
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To decide which files you want to keep on your hard drive, and those you want to leave in the cloud:...
In fact, you can leave as many of them as you want in the cloud (aka Microsoft's servers) and only download files as needed. That would be especially important if you're using a tablet with limited storage.
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To decide which files you want to keep on your hard drive, and those you want to leave in the cloud:...
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Right-click OneDrive in the left pane or in the body of the window. Select Settings. In the window t...
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To decide which files you want to keep on your hard drive, and those you want to leave in the cloud: Open File Explorer. Press Win+E to open the File Explorer window quickly. Select the upward-facing arrow on the far right of the taskbar.
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Right-click OneDrive in the left pane or in the body of the window. Select Settings. In the window t...
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Yet another window will open that lists all the folders you have on OneDrive. Simply uncheck the one...
Right-click OneDrive in the left pane or in the body of the window. Select Settings. In the window that opens make sure the Account tab is selected and select the Choose folders button.
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Yet another window will open that lists all the folders you have on OneDrive. Simply uncheck the one...
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Yet another window will open that lists all the folders you have on OneDrive. Simply uncheck the ones you don't want to keep on your hard drive, click OK, and OneDrive will automatically delete them for you. Just remember you're only deleting them from your PC.
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The files will remain in the cloud available to download at any time. That's all there is to ma...
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Lacking in File Explorer
The key feature missing in the File Explorer version of OneDriv...
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The files will remain in the cloud available to download at any time. That's all there is to making space on your hard drive while still keeping your files available in OneDrive.
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Lacking in File Explorer
The key feature missing in the File Explorer version of OneDrive is the ability to see folders that haven't been downloaded to your local hard drive. If you are using OneDrive without any modifications then you probably have your entire set of OneDrive files saved locally. You don't have to do that, however.
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It's very easy to leave some files in the cloud and only the more critical content on your PC. The p...
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There used to be a feature like that called placeholders, and Microsoft recently confirmed that feat...
It's very easy to leave some files in the cloud and only the more critical content on your PC. The problem is you have no way to see what's not on your hard drive via File Explorer.
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There used to be a feature like that called placeholders, and Microsoft recently confirmed that feature will return as the aforementioned On-Demand Sync. The new feature will help you distinguish between files on your hard drive and files stored in the cloud. Until then, you can use the OneDrive Windows Store app.
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It lets you view all your OneDrive content including files that aren't on your hard drive. It...
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The Microsoft Store App
Now that you've got the files you don't need out of your ...
It lets you view all your OneDrive content including files that aren't on your hard drive. It's not a perfect solution, but it works and in our opinion is far easier to deal with than flipping between File Explorer and OneDrive.com.
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The Microsoft Store App
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Click on an individual file and it will either show you a preview of it (if it's an image) or do...
Now that you've got the files you don't need out of your way, you'll need the OneDrive for Windows 10 app to easily view them again. Once you've downloaded the app from the app store and signed in, you will see all your files and folders stored in OneDrive. If you click or tap on a folder it will open to show all your files.
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Click on an individual file and it will either show you a preview of it (if it's an image) or do...
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Click on an individual file and it will either show you a preview of it (if it's an image) or download the file and open it in the appropriate program such as Microsoft Word or a PDF reader. When files are downloaded automatically they are put in a temporary folder. To download it to a more permanent spot, select a file and then click the download icon (the downward facing arrow) in the top right. If you want to see the details of a file instead of downloading it, right-click it and select Details. On the left-hand side of the app are several icons.
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At the top is a search icon for finding files, below that is your user account image, and then you have a document icon which is where you see your entire file collection. Then you have the camera icon, which shows all your images in OneDrive in a similar way to what you see on the website. You can also choose to view your Albums in this section including the ones automatically created by OneDrive.
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Going down the left-hand side you'll also see a recent documents section and a view of which of your files are shared with others.
More to Windows 10 OneDrive App
Those are the basics of viewing files with the Windows 10 OneDrive app. There's a lot more to the app including drag-and-drop file uploads, the ability to create a new folder, and a way to create new image albums.
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It's a great app and a solid complement to OneDrive in File Explorer. Was this page helpful?...
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It's a great app and a solid complement to OneDrive in File Explorer. Was this page helpful?
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