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With OneDrive, you can sync/backup files between your computer and the cloud, so you can get to your files from anywhere and ensure they are backed up is a secure and safe location.  
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With OneDrive, you can sync/backup files between your computer and the cloud, so you can get to your files from anywhere and ensure they are backed up in a secure and safe location.
  
If you add, change, or delete a file or folder in your OneDrive folder, the file or folder is added, changed, or deleted on the OneDrive website and vice versa.
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Now with the latest OneDrive sync client, you can work with your synced files directly from your computer and access your files even when you’re offline. Whenever you’re online, any changes that you or others make will sync automatically. No need to manually upload your files to OneDrive. If you add, change, or delete a file or folder in your OneDrive folder, the file or folder is added, changed, or deleted on the OneDrive web client and vice versa.
With latest OneDrive sync client, you can work with your synced files directly in File Explorer and access your files even when you’re offline. Whenever you’re online, any changes that you or others make will sync automatically. No need to manually upload your files to OneDrive.
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The following documentation will provide you a walkthrough on how to download the OneDrive sync app if your computer doesn’t already have it installed. This will also guide you through logging into the app and how to turn on file sync so the files stored on your computer will be fully backed up.
  
This document will provide you a walkthrough on how to download the OneDrive sync app if your computer doesn’t already have it installed, login with your MCLA account, and turn on file sync so the files stored on your computer will be fully backed up.
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 18:42, 14 April 2021

With OneDrive, you can sync/backup files between your computer and the cloud, so you can get to your files from anywhere and ensure they are backed up in a secure and safe location.

Now with the latest OneDrive sync client, you can work with your synced files directly from your computer and access your files even when you’re offline. Whenever you’re online, any changes that you or others make will sync automatically. No need to manually upload your files to OneDrive. If you add, change, or delete a file or folder in your OneDrive folder, the file or folder is added, changed, or deleted on the OneDrive web client and vice versa.

The following documentation will provide you a walkthrough on how to download the OneDrive sync app if your computer doesn’t already have it installed. This will also guide you through logging into the app and how to turn on file sync so the files stored on your computer will be fully backed up.


Install OneDrive Sync Client (Windows)

Install OneDrive Sync Client (MAC)