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Microsoft OneDrive

Microsoft OneDrive is a cloud-based storage service that allows you to store, access, and share files from any device. OneDrive is tightly integrated with other Microsoft apps such as Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, which means you can create, edit, and collaborate on documents in one space. In addition, OneDrive can automatically back up important files, ensuring that your course work is safe in the cloud even if something happens to your computer.

In this section, we'll explore resources to help you get familiar with OneDrive's layout and basic functions. We'll also point you to additional training opportunities to advance your skills at Sheridan.

Check Service Sheridan to learn how to access Microsoft 365 for Students, which includes access to online, mobile, and full-featured desktop apps.

OneDrive Training from Microsoft

Click the boxes below to explore OneDrive training resources from Microsoft!

  • Get Started

    Upload and manage files and folders, set up your mobile apps, learn to collaborate, and more.

  • Files

    Upload photos and files, create folders and files in OneDrive, back up files, restore deleted files or folders, and more.

  • Share & Collaborate

    Share OneDrive files and folders, see files you've shared on OneDrive, edit a shared document, use @mention in comments to tag someone for feedback, and more.

  • Sync

    Sync files with OneDrive in Windows and on Mac OS X, back up documents and pictures, and more.

  • Accounts & Storage

    Learn how Microsoft storage works and find answers to common issues.

  • Troubleshoot

    Learn how to troubleshoot common issues with sync, installation, mobile apps, and more.

LinkedIn Learning Courses

LinkedIn Learning provides access to more than 13,000 high-quality on-demand courses. Check out the courses below to learn more about Microsoft OneDrive—you can even earn certificates to add to your LinkedIn page too!

Log in with your Sheridan credentials (your username/password) to access the course.