This wikiHow teaches you how to sign up for OneDrive, as well as how to navigate the OneDrive interface, create and upload files and folders, and view your file and folder options.
Microsoft OneDrive Basics
- Sign in to OneDrive with your Microsoft 365 account, or create a free account to get started.
- Click the New & Upload or tap the "+" button to create or upload files and folders.
- See what you can do with a file or folder by selecting the three-dot button to open the options menu.
Steps
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Sign in to OneDrive, or create an account. Go to https://www.onedrive.com/ .
- If you already have a OneDrive account, click Sign in and enter your Microsoft 365 email and password to log in.
- If you don't have a OneDrive account, click Sign up for free
and follow the on-screen instructions to sign up
for a free Microsoft 365 account. Free accounts get up to 5 GB of cloud storage. [1]
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- If you need more storage, you can sign up for a paid Microsoft 365 subscription on Microsoft's website .
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Find the navigation pane. The navigation pane is on the left-hand side of the screen, and has links to the various locations of your OneDrive. [2] X Trustworthy Source Microsoft Support Technical support and product information from Microsoft. Go to source
- My Files: The de facto "home" page of your OneDrive that holds all of your files and folders.
- Recent: Displays the files you worked on last in reverse chronological order.
- Photos: Opens OneDrive photos, where you can manage your uploaded photos and videos.
- Shared: Shows the files that you have shared with others, and that others have shared with you.
- Recycle bin: All deleted files and folders will be found here.
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Find the toolbar. The toolbar is across the top of the screen, and houses a number of buttons and options to help you use OneDrive.
- New & Upload: Allows you to create a new file or upload an existing one to your OneDrive.
- Sort: Changes how your files are sorted in the current view.
- View: Changes your OneDrive view between List, Compact List, and Tiles.
- Details: Shows your recent OneDrive activity.
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Find the search bar. The search bar is located at the top of the screen. Enter keywords or tags to search for files and folders in your OneDrive.
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Sign in to OneDrive, or create an account. Download and install the mobile app, if you don't already have it. You can get OneDrive from the Apple App Store or the Google Play Store .
- If you already have a OneDrive account, enter your Microsoft 365 email and password on the main "Sign In" page to log in.
- If you don't have a OneDrive account, tap Sign Up
at the bottom of the screen and follow the on-screen instructions to sign up
for a free Microsoft 365 account. Free accounts get up to 5 GB of cloud storage. [3]
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- If you need more storage, you can sign up for a paid Microsoft 365 subscription on Microsoft's website .
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Find the navigation bar. The navigation bar is at the bottom of the screen, and has links to the various locations of your OneDrive. [4] X Trustworthy Source Microsoft Support Technical support and product information from Microsoft. Go to source
- Home: The home screen of your OneDrive app that shows your recent and offline files.
- Files: The page that holds all of your files and folders. You can access the Recycle Bin on this page.
- Camera: Opens the camera so you can scan a document into OneDrive.
- Shared: Shows the files that you have shared with others, and that others have shared with you.
- Photos: Displays the photos and videos you've uploaded.
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Find the toolbar. The toolbar is across the top of the screen, and it has a few buttons that will help you use OneDrive.
- Initials button: In the top-left corner there is a button with your initials. Tapping that button opens a menu that allows you to add another account, access your offline files and recycle bin, open settings, get help and submit feedback, and manage your storage (or purchase more).
- Diamond: Brings you to a screen where you can pay to upgrade your OneDrive account.
- Plus: Opens a dropdown menu that allows you to create, upload, or scan in new files and folders.
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Find the search bar. The search bar is located at the top of the screen. Enter keywords or tags to search for files and folders in your OneDrive.
Creating Files
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Open a folder if desired. You can create files and add them directly to the files page, but if you want to organize your files, first double-click or tap a folder to open it.
- Files can also be moved after creating them by clicking or tapping the three-dot button next to the file name and selecting Move to (web)/ Move (mobile).
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Create a new file. On the web, click New & Upload . On the mobile app, click the "+" button. Then, select how you want to add a new file. The options vary depending on if you're using the web or mobile app version of OneDrive:
- Web: You can create a new Word document, Excel workbook, PowerPoint presentation, OneNote notebook, Forms survey, or plain text document.
- Mobile app:
The app can only create a new Word document, Excel workbook, or PowerPoint presentation, and you'll need the free Microsoft 365 Office app to make them.
- You can also tap Take a Photo or Video to add a new photo or video to your OneDrive.
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Start working in your document. Once you select what kind of document you want to make, OneDrive will open up the new document in a new tab or in the Microsoft 365 Office app. The document will automatically save into OneDrive as you work on it.
Uploading Files
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Open a folder if desired. You can upload files directly to the files page, but if you want to organize your files, first double-click or tap a folder to open it.
- Files can also be moved after uploading them by clicking or tapping the three-dot button next to the file name and selecting Move to (web)/ Move (mobile).
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Upload a file. On the web, click New & Upload . On the mobile app, click the "+" button. Then, select how you want to upload your file. The options vary depending on if you're using the web or mobile app version of OneDrive:
- Web: Select Files upload and pick a file from your computer that you want to upload.
- Mobile app: Select Upload > Browse to upload a file from your phone, or tap Scan to use your phone's camera to scan in a document.
Adding & Uploading Folders
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Open a folder if desired. If you want to add a folder inside of a folder, select the parent folder. Otherwise, you can add the folder directly to your files page.
- Folders can also be moved after creating or uploading them by clicking or tapping the three-dot button next to the folder name and selecting Move to (web)/ Move (mobile).
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Create or upload a folder. On the web, click New & Upload . On the mobile app, click the "+" button.
- To create a new folder, click Folder
on the web or tap Create a Folder
on the mobile app.
- If you're creating a new folder, you must give it a name before you can create it.
- To upload a folder, click Folder upload on the web. There is currently no way to upload a folder to OneDrive via the mobile app.
- To create a new folder, click Folder
on the web or tap Create a Folder
on the mobile app.
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Start using your folder. Move other files or folders into your newly created or uploaded folder by clicking or tapping the three-dot button next to the file or folder name and selecting Move to (web)/ Move (mobile app).
- If you want to rename your folder, click or tap the three-dot icon and select Rename .
OneDrive Desktop App
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Download and install the OneDrive desktop app. The OneDrive desktop app is free, and can be downloaded on Microsoft's website for Windows and macOS. With the desktop app, you can sync files with your other devices, including the web and mobile versions of OneDrive.
- Sign in with your Microsoft 365 account once OneDrive is installed. Follow the on-screen instructions to set up OneDrive.
- On Windows, OneDrive will automatically make a new OneDrive folder for you. On macOS, you will have to select where you want your OneDrive folder to be saved. [5] X Trustworthy Source Microsoft Support Technical support and product information from Microsoft. Go to source
- If you have Windows 11, OneDrive is already installed on your computer.
- Sign in with your Microsoft 365 account once OneDrive is installed. Follow the on-screen instructions to set up OneDrive.
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Select which folders you want to back up to OneDrive. The OneDrive app will ask you during setup which folders you want to back up to your drive. But what do you do if you want to change which folders get backed up to your OneDrive after setup? According to Mitch Harris, tech consultant, this is easy to adjust. "You can just go into OneDrive settings and choose which computer folders you might want to include in the backup," Harris says.
- On Windows, right-click on your OneDrive folder and select Settings . In the Sync and backup menu, click Manage backup to change what folders get backed up to OneDrive.
- On macOS, click the OneDrive icon in the menu bar, then click the three-dot icon to open the menu. Go to Preferences > Backup and select Manage Back up to change what folders get backed up to OneDrive. [6] X Trustworthy Source Microsoft Support Technical support and product information from Microsoft. Go to source
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Open your OneDrive folder. Any files and folders that were in your OneDrive on the web or mobile apps will have automatically synced. And likewise, any files or folders you place in your OneDrive folder will sync with the web and mobile apps as well.
Community Q&A
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QuestionHow do I get shared pictures into a file?Community AnswerIf it is already saved, then it should be in your files already.
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Tips
- Refrain from uploading or saving large files to or from OneDrive over a data connection on mobile.Thanks
References
- ↑ https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/onedrive/compare-onedrive-plans
- ↑ https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/onedrive-basics-work-or-school-110ca7b0-ae3d-4e51-a14c-9d583e2d630c
- ↑ https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/onedrive/compare-onedrive-plans
- ↑ https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/use-the-onedrive-mobile-app-d26c1b0d-8047-42bf-9104-f6e9a3576e62
- ↑ https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/sync-files-with-onedrive-on-macos-d11b9f29-00bb-4172-be39-997da46f913f
- ↑ https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/back-up-your-folders-with-onedrive-d61a7930-a6fb-4b95-b28a-6552e77c3057#ID0EDBH=macOS
About This Article
Uploading files from your computer to OneDrive makes it easy for you to access those files anywhere you sign in to OneDrive. Start by opening a web browser and going to Onedrive.com. If you're already signed in to your Microsoft account, you'll see the contents of your OneDrive. If not, click "Sign in" to log in. The My Files section of your OneDrive is the place you'll want to upload your files. If you'd like to upload files to a particular folder, click that folder, or click "New" and then "Folder" to create a brand-new folder. Next, click the Upload button at the top to see your upload options. If you want to upload an entire folder from your computer, select "Folder," choose the folder you want to upload, and then click "Upload" to upload the files. If you want to select one or more individual files, select "Files" from the menu instead—then, select a file from your computer, or choose multiple files by holding down the Control key as you click each file name, and then click "Open" to start the upload. Once your files are uploaded, you'll see them in the main window, and can easily access them anywhere you sign in to OneDrive.