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Backup Documents from Desktop Computer to OneDrive

How to set OneDrive to Backup your Desktop As is sometimes the case in our district teachers can be moved to new classrooms, and sometimes even new buildings.  The issue that can arise is that teachers may have files (documents, pictures, videos, etc.) that need to be transferred to their new location.  Here is th…

Uploading a Document to Microsoft OneDrive (one method)

Uploading a Document into Microsoft OneDrive There are a number of ways to add documents to your Microsoft OneDrive. Below is just one way to do so. * Open Microsoft Outlook (your email) in a tab in Google Chrome. At the top left, you will see 9 tiles next to the word Outlook. Click on those tiles. * Fr…

Set Default Downloads Folder to OneDrive

Set Your Default Downloads Folder in Google Chrome to your OneDrive With the introduction of the OneDrive, you will have to "re-train your brain" with the way that you interact with Microsoft Office Files.  For one thing, when you download a Word, Excel, or PowerPoint file to your computer you cannot just double-cli…

Link a Folder on Your Desktop to Your OneDrive

As many have become aware, the newer desktops that have been installed recently no longer have the "Desktop Version" of Microsoft Office.  Moving forward the district has chosen to instead use the "Cloud-based Version" typically called Office365.  All of the basic applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc) are still…

One Drive from Office.com

Directions for accessing your “H drive” via Microsoft Office OneDrive ⦁    From your browser (Chrome, Edge, Safari, etc.) go to Office.com   ⦁    Once at Office.com click on Sign in ⦁    Use your district email to log in for example ⦁    [email protected] ⦁    Enter your district password that you would use to …

Attaching Documents to Emails from Cloud-based Storage (Google Drive or OneDrive) When Using Web-based Outlook on Office.com

Attaching Documents to Emails from Cloud-based Storage (Google Drive or OneDrive) When Using Web-based Outlook on Office.com If you’re using Outlook on Office.com, you can add any file from your Google Drive or OneDrive by doing the following * Login to your Microsoft Office account by going to * Click on …

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