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- File Explorer in Windows - Microsoft Support
Find and open File Explorer in Windows, and customize Quick access by pinning and removing files and folders
- Sync your computers files and folders with OneDrive
Sync your computer's files and folders with OneDrive Summary This document provides a comprehensive guide on how to back up, sync, and manage files using OneDrive across various devices It explains setting up folder backup, syncing files, and managing OneDrive settings to ensure files are securely stored and accessible
- Access your files on any device - Microsoft Support
Access your files on any device When you're constantly on the move, whether working at home or during your commute, saving your files to the cloud in OneDrive for Business lets you access your files from anywhere and on any device With the Office mobile apps, it's easy to work on files and co-author documents, no matter where you are
- Backup and restore with File History - Microsoft Support
Restore files with File History To restore deleted content, or to restore a file or folder to a previous state: Open File Explorer and navigate to the folder that used to contain the file or folder Right-click on the folder name, and then select Restore previous versions
- Back up and restore with Windows Backup - Microsoft Support
Learn how to back up and restore apps, settings, files, photos, and Microsoft Edge favorites and preferences on your Windows PC using Windows Backup
- Restore your OneDrive - Microsoft Support
If any OneDrive files or folders were deleted, overwritten, corrupted, or infected by malware, you can restore your entire OneDrive to a previous time If you don't want to restore everything, you can also restore deleted files from the OneDrive recycle bin or restore a previous version of a file
- Add shortcuts to shared folders in OneDrive - Microsoft Support
Moving shared files and shared folders in your OneDrive When you move files between shared folders, they lose their existing permissions and get the permissions from the folder you moved them to For example, if you move an item to a read-only folder, the item becomes read-only as well
- Reset your PC - Microsoft Support
Summary Resetting your PC in Windows is a powerful feature that allows you to restore your device to its original state, which can be useful whether you're experiencing performance issues, software problems, or simply want a fresh start This feature is designed to be user-friendly and provides several options to suit different needs Before you reset your PC Resetting your PC reinstalls
- Work with synced files in File Explorer - Microsoft Support
SharePoint files appear under a folder named for your organization (such as "Contoso" in the image above) with the SharePoint synced files icon at the front Move or copy a synced file in File Explorer In File Explorer, select the file that you want to move or copy Select Ctrl + C (to copy) or Ctrl + X (to cut, so that you can move the file)
- Sign in to Microsoft 365 - Microsoft Support
If you sign out, your apps will be deactivated You can view and print files, but not create or edit files, until you sign back in To learn more, see What happens when you sign out of Office If I share Microsoft 365 Family, how does signing in work? You can share your Microsoft 365 Family subscription with up to five other people
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