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Before You Start

Steps

  • Navigate to the area of your OneDrive where you would like to save the files/folders too and keep the window open so you can drag and drop them there.

  • Select all the documents in the Drive you 'd would like to move to SharePointOneDrive, right-click on the files, and choose "Download" in the dropdown menu.

    Navigate to the area of your OneDrive where you would like to save the files/folders too.

    Signing into OneDrive
  • The files will be grouped as a zipped file.

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  • Open the File Explorer app. (You can search for the app to find it; ) and click on the downloads folder

    • tap the folder icon if you have the shortcut on your taskbar

    ; or
    • you can locate the File Explorer app in the "Windows System" folder.

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  • Locate Click on the file you want to send to OneDrive.

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    You're all set. Just note that zipped file to open it

  • Select all the files and click on Extract all

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  • This will open a window to save the extracted files

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  • Select the file/files and drag and drop them to your open OneDrive window to move

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  • Note dragging and dropping the file to OneDrive will move the file it from your PC onto OneDrive and not make a copy.If you want to be sure you always have local access to a certain file on your PC — for instance, in situations when you don't have Wi-Fi, like on a plane — you can right-click on the file in OneDrive and select "Always keep on this device."to OneDrive without making a copy.

OneDrive Training - Microsoft 

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