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<blockquote data-quote="Oat" data-source="post: 5754388" data-attributes="member: 1928"><p>You should be able to configure One Drive to only back up selected folders, but possibly it is defaulting to doing the Documents folder etc...</p><p></p><p>Strictly speaking it does not just back up files, it synchronises them, so you end up with a file version on your computer and a copy online on One Drive. You can work on either version and it will automatically update the other.</p><p></p><p>One problem I found was that One Drive will sometimes not be able to sync files from your computer is the whole address and file name is too long. So if you have lots of folders and subfolders, and then a long filename it will not sync. If this is an issue, it normally alerts you. Another problem I had was that sometimes Word file would just not complete syncing, and would just show as still syncing. I found that by opening the file and allowing Word to perform its normal spelling and grammar check of the file, would fix it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oat, post: 5754388, member: 1928"] You should be able to configure One Drive to only back up selected folders, but possibly it is defaulting to doing the Documents folder etc... Strictly speaking it does not just back up files, it synchronises them, so you end up with a file version on your computer and a copy online on One Drive. You can work on either version and it will automatically update the other. One problem I found was that One Drive will sometimes not be able to sync files from your computer is the whole address and file name is too long. So if you have lots of folders and subfolders, and then a long filename it will not sync. If this is an issue, it normally alerts you. Another problem I had was that sometimes Word file would just not complete syncing, and would just show as still syncing. I found that by opening the file and allowing Word to perform its normal spelling and grammar check of the file, would fix it. [/QUOTE]
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