Share OneDrive files and folders (2024)

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Share OneDrive files and folders

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The files on your OneDrive are private until you share them. Keep in mind that when you share folders with Edit permissions, people you share with canadd the shared folders to their own OneDrive.This lets them keep the folder alongside their own folders and items, easily move items between folders, and more easily work on it offline. Any updates they make sync with the shared folder, so everyone with access to the folder is up to date.

Tips:

  • The recipient can add shared folders to their OneDrive, not individual files. If you want the recipient to add files to their OneDrive, put the files in a folder first, and then share the folder.

  • To share files onSharePoint, check out Share SharePoint files or foldersorShare documents or folders in SharePoint Server.

Share with "Copy link"Share with specific people

Choose this option to share items with lots of people you might not even know personally. For example, you can use these links to post to Facebook, Twitter, or LinkedIn, or share in an email or message. Anyone who gets the link can view or edit the item, depending on the permission you set. Users with the link cannot upload new items. If the sharing link points to a folder, you may be required to sign in with a Microsoft account.Don't have one?

Tip:You can generate sharing links through the OneDrive desktop app for Windows 7, Windows 10, Windows 11, and Mac. Just right-click the file or folder in your OneDrive folder on your computerand selectShare a OneDrive link. This will copy a link to your clipboard that you can paste whereveryou want to send it. However, these links are set by default to Edit permission. If you want to change the permissions, follow the steps below.

  1. Go to the OneDrive website and sign in with your Microsoft account or your work or school account.

  2. Pick the files or folders you want to share by selecting its circle icon.

    Note:Sharing multiple items at the same time is not available for OneDrive for work or school accounts.

    1. If you're using List view, select the circle on the left side of the item.You can also pick multiple items to share them together.

    2. If you're using Tiles view, select the circle in the top right corner of the item. You can also pick multiple items to share them together.

  3. SelectShare Share OneDrive files and folders (1) at the top of the page.
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    Notes:

    • If the selected file or folder is shared with someone already, there is a Shared withlist at the bottom. Each image is either the profile photo of an individual or the initials of a group that the file has been shared with. If you want to edit the access level for an individual or group, select a photo or group initials to open Manage Access.

    • If the selected file or folder isn't currently shared with someone, there won't be a Shared withlist.

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  4. SelectCopy Linkto copy the link.

    Note:Depending on settings set by your administrator, you may have different default settings. For example, this button could also sayPeople in <Your Organization> can edit.

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  5. To change the link permissions, selectsettings:

    Note:If a sharing option has been greyed out, your organization's admins may have restricted them. For example, they may choose to disable theAnyoneoption to prevent usable links being forwarded to others outside your organization.

    • Anyonegives access to anyone who receives this link, whether they receive it directly from you or forwarded from someone else. This may include people outside of your organization.

    • People in <Your Organization> with the linkgives anyone in your organization who has the link access to the file, whether they receive it directly from you or forwarded from someone else.

    • People with existing accesscan be used by people who already have access to the document or folder. It does not change any permissions. Use this if you just want to send a link to somebody who already has access.

    • Specific peoplegives access only to the people you specify, although other people may already have access. If people forward the sharing invitation, only people who already have access to the item will be able to use the link.

      Note:To track access and ensure security, you can only share with someone who is in your organization or has a Microsoft Account.

  6. Under Other settings, you can set any of the following options:

    • Allow editinglets people who are signed in with a Microsoft Account edit the files or folders they have access to. If you're sharing a folder, people with Edit permissions can copy, move, edit, rename, share, and delete anything in the folder they have access to. Unchecking this box means that people can view, copy, or download your items without signing in. They can also forward the link to other people. However, they cannot make changes to the version on your OneDrive.

      Notes:

      • Allow editingis turned on by default.

      • You can also set editing permissions on the previous screen by selecting the pencil icon to the right of the names you're sharing the file with.

    • Block downloadprevents people from downloading the file or folders they have access to. Unchecking this box means that people can download the files onto their devices.

    • Set expiration datelets you set a date for the link to expire.After the date you set, the link won't work anymoreand you will need to create a new link for users requiring access to your file or folder.

      Note:Only available to Microsoft 365 subscribers.

    • Set password letsyou set a password to access the file. When a user clicks the link, they will be prompted to enter a password before they can access the file. You'll need to provide this password separately to anyone you want to share the file with.

      Note:Only available to Microsoft 365 subscribers.

    • Open in review mode onlylimits people to leaving comments and making suggestions on the file.

      Notes:

      • Only Word documents / files have this permission option.

      • If someone already has editing permissions for the document, selectingOpen in review mode onlywill not prevent them from making edits. For them, the document will open in edit mode.

  7. Once you have set all your link settings and permissions, selectApply.

  8. SelectCopy and then select Send.

    Note:"https://1drv.ms” is the shortened URL for OneDrive. Shortened URLs are useful for sharing via Twitter.

  9. Paste the link and send the link where you want to send it, like an email, message, or post.

Tip:Photo story is a new part of OneDrive that makes it easier to share photos and videos with friends and family.Learn more.

Choose this option if you want to send an email invitation to people or groups and keep track of who you invited. This also lets you remove permission for specific individuals or groups later if you need to.

  1. Go to the OneDrive website and sign in with your Microsoft account or your work or school account.

  2. Pick the files or folders you want to share by selecting its circle icon.

    Note:Sharing multiple items at the same time is not available for OneDrive for work or school accounts.

    1. If you're using List view, select the circle on the left side of the item.You can also pick multiple items to share them together.

    2. If you're using Tiles view, select the circle in the top right corner of the item. You can also pick multiple items to share them together.

  3. SelectShare Share OneDrive files and folders (5) at the top of the page.
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    Notes:

    • If the selected file or folder is shared with someone already, there is a Shared withlist at the bottom. Each image is either the profile photo of an individual or the initials of a group that the file has been shared with. If you want to edit the access level for an individual or group, select a photo or group initials to open Manage Access.

    • If the selected file or folder isn't currently shared with someone, there won't be a Shared withlist.

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  4. Selectsettingsto open the link settings.

    Note:Depending on settings set by your administrator, you may have different default settings. For example, this button could also sayPeople in <Your Organization> can edit.

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  5. If you're using OneDrive for work or school, you can change the link permissions. Otherwise, skip this step.

    1. Select an option for who you want to give access to with the link:

      Note:If a sharing option has been greyed out, your organization's admins may have restricted them. For example, they may choose to disable theAnyoneoption to prevent usable links being forwarded to others outside your organization.

      • Anyonegives access to anyone who receives this link, whether they receive it directly from you or forwarded from someone else. This may include people outside of your organization.

      • People in <Your Organization> with the linkgives anyone in your organization who has the link access to the file, whether they receive it directly from you or forwarded from someone else.

      • People with existing accesscan be used by people who already have access to the document or folder. It does not change any permissions. Use this if you just want to send a link to somebody who already has access.

      • Specific peoplegives access only to the people you specify, although other people may already have access. If people forward the sharing invitation, only people who already have access to the item will be able to use the link.

        Note:To track access and ensure security, you can only share with someone who is in your organization or has a Microsoft Account.

  6. Under More settings, you can set any of the following options:

    • Allow editinglets people who are signed in with a Microsoft Account edit the files or folders they have access to. If you're sharing a folder, people with Edit permissions can copy, move, edit, rename, share, and delete anything in the folder they have access to.Unchecking this box means that people can view, copy, or download your items without signing in. They can also forward the link to other people. However, they cannot make changes to the version on your OneDrive.

      Notes:

      • Allow editingis turned on by default.

      • You can also set editing permissions on the previous screen. UnderSend link, next to theName, group or emailfield, select the pencil icon to change the editing permissions for the people or groups you have entered.

    • Block downloadprevents people from downloading the file or folders they have access to. Unchecking this box means that people can download the files onto their devices.

      Note:This option is only available for work or school accounts and if youdon't allow editing.

    • Set expiration datelets you set a date for the link to expire.After the date you set, the link won't work anymoreand you will need to create a new link for users requiring access to your file or folder.

      Note:Only available to Microsoft 365 subscribers.

    • Set password letsyou set a password to access the file. When a user clicks the link, they will be prompted to enter a password before they can access the file. You'll need to provide this password separately to anyone you want to share the file with.

      Note:Only available to Microsoft 365 subscribers.

    • Open in review mode onlylimits people to leaving comments and making suggestions on the file.

      Notes:

      • Only Word documents andfiles have this permission option.

      • If someone already has editing permissions for the document, selectingOpen in review mode onlywill not prevent them from making edits. For them, the document will open in edit mode.

  7. Once you have set all your link settings and permissions, selectApply.

  8. In the Name, group or emailfield, start typing the email addresses or contact names of people you want to share with. When you begin to enter info in the box, you can also choose a contact from the list that appears.

    Tip:To quickly share with specific people, you can type in their name or email and then use the pencil icon to the right of theName, group or emailfield to selectCan editorCan view. Then follow the same steps below to share with the specific people you listed. For Word documents, you can use the Can review option to let someone add comments and suggestions but prevent them from making edits.

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  9. Include a message below the Name, group or email field, if you want.

    Note:If you want to compose your message in Outlook, select theOutlookbutton and the link will be inserted into a draft email and everyone you entered to share with will be in the To list.

  10. SelectSend.

Notes:

  • If you have trouble sharing from Outlook.com, see Can't share OneDrive files from Outlook.com.

  • If your Microsoft account is set with Family Safety, and your parent has turned off contact management, you can only share items with people who are already on your contact list.

  • Please respect copyright and be careful what you share online. Copying or sharing unauthorized materials violates the Microsoft Services Agreement.

Sharing with the OneDrive mobile apps

For information and help, see:

  • Share files in OneDrive for Android

  • Share files in OneDrive for iOS

  • Share files in OneDrive for Windows mobile devices

Learn more

  • See also Microsoft 365 advanced protection

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As an expert in Microsoft 365 and collaboration tools, I can provide valuable insights into the concepts and processes outlined in the article. I have hands-on experience with OneDrive, SharePoint, and other related Microsoft services, allowing me to offer a comprehensive overview.

OneDrive: OneDrive is a cloud storage service provided by Microsoft, enabling users to store files and access them from various devices. It offers both personal (home) and business (work or school) accounts.

Sharing in OneDrive: The article emphasizes the importance of sharing files and folders in OneDrive. When sharing folders with Edit permissions, collaborators can add them to their own OneDrive, facilitating collaboration and synchronization of updates.

Sharing Options: The article describes two main sharing options:

  1. Share with "Copy link": This option allows sharing items with a broad audience through links. Depending on the permission set, users can view or edit the item. Shared folders can be added to the recipient's OneDrive.
  2. Share with specific people: This method involves selecting individuals or groups to share files or folders with. This option provides more control over access.

Adjusting Link Permissions: The article details the process of changing link permissions, including options such as "Anyone," "People in with the link," "People with existing access," and "Specific people." It also mentions the ability to customize permissions further.

Additional Settings: The article covers additional settings like:

  • Allow editing: Enables editing permissions for signed-in users with a Microsoft Account.
  • Block download: Prevents downloading of files for enhanced security.
  • Set expiration date: Sets a time limit for the shared link.
  • Set password: Adds an extra layer of security by requiring a password for access.
  • Open in review mode only: Limits users to leaving comments and suggestions for Word documents.

Sharing via OneDrive Website: The article provides step-by-step instructions for sharing via the OneDrive website, highlighting the importance of selecting the appropriate link settings and permissions before sending.

Sharing via Email Invitation: For users who prefer email invitations, the article guides them through the process of sharing files or folders via the OneDrive website, including specifying permissions, adding a message, and sending the invitation.

Tips for Efficient Sharing: The article concludes with tips for efficient sharing, including using the OneDrive desktop app for generating sharing links and utilizing the "Copy Link" feature. It also mentions the new Photo Story feature for sharing photos and videos.

In summary, this article comprehensively covers the various aspects of sharing files and folders using OneDrive, catering to both individual users and businesses.

Share OneDrive files and folders (2024)

FAQs

How can I share my files and folders in OneDrive? ›

Just right-click the file or folder in your OneDrive folder on your computer and select Share a OneDrive link. This will copy a link to your clipboard that you can paste wherever you want to send it. However, these links are set by default to Edit permission.

How to create a folder in OneDrive and share with other users? ›

How to create a shared, editable folder
  1. Go to OneDrive.
  2. Select "+New" button > Folder.
  3. Enter your Folder Name.
  4. Change the Sharing Permissions on your Folder. Open the folder settings using the settings menu. ...
  5. Paste the link to the destination (or save for later)
  6. Confirm new sharing settings.
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How do I sync OneDrive folders between users? ›

Folders Shared by a Colleague

Select the OneDrive tile. Select Shared from the menu on the left. Under Shared with you, select the folder you wish to sync. In the top toolbar, select Sync.

How do I share a OneDrive folder with my company? ›

Share a file or folder
  1. With a file open or a file or folder selected, select Share.
  2. If you are working on your desktop and the file hasn't been saved to OneDrive or SharePoint, select a location you want to upload your file.
  3. Select the down arrow to choose permissions for the link you will be sharing.

How do I share a folder and subfolders in OneDrive? ›

Click on the share icon next to the file or folder you wish to share. TIP: Sharing a folder allows you to share all the contents of that folder including other sub-folders. You can easily share additional items by moving or copying them into the shared folder without having to adjust the settings.

What is the difference between SharePoint and OneDrive? ›

OneDrive provides a consistent, intuitive files experience across all your devices, including web, mobile, and the desktop of your Windows PC or Mac. Behind the scenes, SharePoint in Microsoft 365 provides the content services for all files in Microsoft 365, including files you work with in Teams, Yammer, and Outlook.

How do I access someone else's OneDrive folder? ›

  1. Sign in to OneDrive.com with your personal Microsoft account.
  2. In the left pane, under OneDrive, select Shared. Files or folders shared with you appear under the names of the people who shared them.
  3. Select a file or folder to open it, just as you would any other item in OneDrive.

How do I manage files in OneDrive? ›

Manage your storage in the OneDrive sync app
  1. Click the blue OneDrive icon in the Windows notification area, and then select. > Settings.
  2. This shows an overview of the OneDrive storage available. Select Manage storage.
  3. This opens a largest files page that shows a list of all files in your OneDrive, sorted by size.

Why is my shared folder not showing in OneDrive? ›

To see all shared folders, you will need to click on the "Shared with me" tab and then navigate to the specific folder. 3,The issue may be the folder has not finished syncing to your OneDrive account. In this case, you may need to wait for the folder to finish syncing before it appears in the "Shared" tab.

How do I move files from OneDrive to another user? ›

Let the manager copy OneDrive files to another OneDrive account
  1. Repeat steps 1-6 of Method 1.
  2. Create a folder in the person's OneDrive. Copy all his files and folders there.
  3. Right-click on this folder. Then click 'Share. ' You'll see the panel in the right corner.
  4. Click on a plus and add the respective person.
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What is difference between OneDrive and OneDrive for business? ›

In Summary:

OneDrive remains the go-to for personal storage, providing secure and easy access to files across devices. OneDrive for Business, bolstered by SharePoint, presents a comprehensive solution for collaborative workspaces, emphasizing control, compliance, and collaboration on a larger scale.

Can my employer see my OneDrive files? ›

The OneDrive library provided for you is typically protected from public viewing by default. Only you can access personal documents and media files that you store in it unless you explicitly share a folder of documents or a single document with other people in your organization for reviewing or co-editing.

How do I create a shared folder? ›

To share a file or folder over a network in File Explorer, do the following:
  1. Right-click (or long-press) a file, and then select Show more options > Give access to > Specific people.
  2. Select a user on the network to share the file with, or select Everyone to give all network users access to the file.

How do I share a folder with someone? ›

Go to Google Drive. Select the folder you want to share. Enter the email address or Google Group you want to share with. If you use a work or school account, you can share with suggested recipients.

Can I share my OneDrive storage with family? ›

Note: Family and group sharing is included in all free and paid OneDrive for home (personal and family) plans on OneDrive for the web. This feature is not available for OneDrive for work or school accounts. OneDrive makes it easier to stay connected with your family members, or groups that you've created in Outlook.

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