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* There are several ways to do this | * There are several ways to do this | ||
- | * From any Internet connected PC | + | |
* Log into your OneDrive for Business account using a web browser and upload the file there | * Log into your OneDrive for Business account using a web browser and upload the file there | ||
* https:// | * https:// | ||
- | * From your regular workstation with the OneDrive for Business sync tool installed | + | |
- | * Drag and drop (or copy or move) the file int your local sync folder | + | * Drag and drop (or copy or move) the file into your local sync folder |
* It will be automatically uploaded to your cloud storage | * It will be automatically uploaded to your cloud storage | ||
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* There is more than one way to do this too | * There is more than one way to do this too | ||
- | * The easiest way is to just create a link and send the link via e-mail | + | * The easiest way is to just **create a link and send it via e-mail** |
- Log into your OneDrive for Business account using a web browser | - Log into your OneDrive for Business account using a web browser | ||
- Locate and select the file to be shared | - Locate and select the file to be shared | ||
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- Select and copy the link | - Select and copy the link | ||
- Paste the link into an e-mail you will send to the desired recipient | - Paste the link into an e-mail you will send to the desired recipient | ||
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