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=== Store and share files ===
 
=== Store and share files ===
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* 2 GB maximum file size
 
* 2 GB maximum file size
 
* Store HIPAA and FERPA protected data
 
* Store HIPAA and FERPA protected data
* Share files with UW users (A UW NetID is required, more below)
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* Share files with evergreen.edu users
  
 
=== Access and synchronize files easily ===
 
=== Access and synchronize files easily ===
 
* Access files using Web browsers or mobile devices
 
* Access files using Web browsers or mobile devices
 
* Access files directly from Microsoft Office desktop applications (with appropriate client software installed)
 
* Access files directly from Microsoft Office desktop applications (with appropriate client software installed)
* Synchronize your local files with files in UW OneDrive for Business document libraries (with appropriate client software installed)
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* Synchronize your local files with files in OneDrive for Business document libraries (with appropriate client software installed)
  
 
=== Create and edit Microsoft Office files in the cloud with Office Web Apps ===
 
=== Create and edit Microsoft Office files in the cloud with Office Web Apps ===
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* PowerPoint
 
* PowerPoint
 
* OneNote
 
* OneNote
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Latest revision as of 12:41, 4 June 2025


OneDrive Features

Store and share files

  • Store up to 1TB of data in the cloud
  • 2 GB maximum file size
  • Store HIPAA and FERPA protected data
  • Share files with evergreen.edu users

Access and synchronize files easily

  • Access files using Web browsers or mobile devices
  • Access files directly from Microsoft Office desktop applications (with appropriate client software installed)
  • Synchronize your local files with files in OneDrive for Business document libraries (with appropriate client software installed)

Create and edit Microsoft Office files in the cloud with Office Web Apps

  • Word
  • Excel
  • PowerPoint
  • OneNote