Syncing Files with OneDrive
Install OneDrive if it is not already installed.
Open OneDrive and sign in with your Office 365 credentials.Choose the folders you want to sync from OneDrive to your local computer.Click Next to start the syncing process.Your
files will now be available both online and offline. A blue cloud icon
indicates files that are available online-only, while a green checkmark
indicates files that are available offline.
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