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1 Answer Sorted by: 0 After you've made the initial folder, go into it and you will see a bar which looks something like this: Click on the down-arrow next to "New" and click on Folder. Enter the folder name and that's it. You've made a sub-folder. Share Improve this answer Follow answered Aug 10, 2015 at 3:35 kkmonlee 231 1 6 Add a comment



Overview. Sign in to office.com and select OneDrive to: Access and edit your files from all your devices. Share inside or outside your organization. Work together in real-time on Office documents. Quickly find the files that matter to you. Keep your files protected and backed up.



After almost six years with OneDrive limitations set firmly at 15GB, the limit was raised to 100GB in 2020, and then again to 250GB in 2021. The reasons for why this sudden change happened are.



There are two methods to share content within OneDrive. People you specify can view: Grant access to specific individuals you want to collaborate with on the file. Link settings: Granting access to anyone who has the link to the file, even those you don't know personally. To learn more, visit Share OneDrive files and folders.



For example, the OneDrive card on the dashboard gives you a high-level view of the value you are getting from OneDrive for Business in terms of the total number of files and storage used across your organization.



OneDrive sync is an application that you install on your computer that takes care of a two-way synchronization of files and folders between SharePoint document libraries and your computer (i.e., C: Drive) as well as your own OneDrive files and folders and your computer (i.e., C: Drive). Why do we need OneDrive Sync?



One of the benefits of OneDrive is that it allows you to store and access your files from anywhere, on any device with an internet connection. The correct answer is: Option B: It allows you to store and access your files from anywhere, on any device with an internet connection.



Did you re-sync the OneDrive with different folder? I suggest you try to unlink OneDrive from PC: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/unlink-and-re-link-onedrive-3c4680bf-cc36-4204-9ca5-e7b24cdd23ea After unlinking please check if the OneDrive folder is still existed.



The users who are granted this permission level can create a new file and upload files to a document library under that SharePoint site collection. You can follow the steps below to do this. First, create a permission level. 1. On the top-level site of the site collection, click Settings>Site Settings. 2.



Current default is sync to OneDrive. You can use the File menu > Save As command to pick a location on your computer that does not default to OneDrive, ie create a special folder that is not sync'd. . If you want to save to local computer by default, there is a setting do do that too. .



Hello ydickmann!. Welcome to Microsoft Office Community Forum. Thank you for sharing your concern with us today and we hope that all is well. To answer your question if your colleague can save a file into the directory that you are sharing is, yes he can save a file as long as the permission that you set is on allow editing.



Normally, when you set up your OneDrive, all OneDrive files in the File Explorer (OneDrive sync folder) won't take up space on your computer. When you open one OneDrive file or select the option "Always keep on this device", the OneDrive app will download it. After that, you can open/edit these files offline. 2.