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OneDrive and Shared Documents

Collaboration and sharing documents from anywhere
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Course: On-Demand
Beginner Provider Ryan Matthews  9 Lessons ·  59m  in Arabic, German, English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Chinese 

Course Description

OneDrive is a cloud-based file-sharing service that allows users to upload, create, edit, and share files and folders from anywhere. It can be used with SharePoint, a web-based collaborative platform that integrates with Microsoft Office. SharePoint is a document management and storage system with use that varies among organizations. OneDrive allows users to store and protect your files without taking up space on their devices. If you lose your device, you won’t lose your files and photos when they’re saved in OneDrive. Team members can work faster and smarter with anyone inside or outside your organization by collaborating in real time with OneDrive and SharePoint.

In these lessons, you’ll discover how SharePoint can connect to OneDrive and how to use the cloud-based platforms. You’ll also learn how to use OneDrive in the online, desktop, and mobile applications, combined with live and offline editing of shared files and folders. In addition, we’ll address the mobile application of Microsoft OneDrive, and you’ll also learn how to use OneDrive’s features on your mobile device.

What You'll Learn

  • Use OneDrive together with SharePoint to connect and work across the cloud-based platforms
  • Co-author and edit shared documents in OneDrive, working simultaneously with a coworker in real time
  • Operate OneDrive across online, desktop, and mobile applications with live and offline editing of shared files and folders
  • Create files and folders on a mobile device using the OneDrive mobile app
  • Use OneDrive Personal Vault and the features available on the OneDrive mobile app
  • Navigate common OneDrive challenges through the guided challenge lessons

Key Takeaways

  • OneDrive is a cloud-based file-sharing service that lets users upload, create, edit, and share files and folders from anywhere.
  • OneDrive can be used with SharePoint, a web-based collaborative document management and storage platform that integrates with Microsoft Office.
  • Files saved in OneDrive are stored and protected without taking up device space, so they are not lost if a device is lost.
  • OneDrive and SharePoint allow team members to collaborate in real time with people inside or outside the organization.
  • OneDrive can be used through online, desktop, and mobile applications, with both live and offline editing of shared files and folders.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this course cover?

It covers how SharePoint connects to OneDrive, how to use these cloud-based platforms, co-authoring and working simultaneously on shared documents, and using OneDrive across online, desktop, and mobile applications, including the OneDrive mobile app and Personal Vault.

Will I learn how to use OneDrive on a mobile device?

Yes. The course addresses the Microsoft OneDrive mobile application, teaching how to use OneDrive's features on a mobile device, including the features on the OneDrive mobile app and creating files and folders on a mobile device.

Does this course cover collaborating with others?

Yes. You will learn to co-author shared documents in OneDrive and work simultaneously with a coworker, with real-time collaboration supported for people inside or outside your organization.

What skills does this course help build?

The course builds skills in Collaboration, Microsoft OneDrive, Microsoft OneNote, Microsoft SharePoint, OneDrive for Business, and OpenDrive.