A Microsoft file hosting and synchronization service.
Take a look to the following link:
https://support.office.com/en-us/article/add-an...
It will guide you steps by steps.
Let me know if need anything else
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A colleague has shared a document with me via 365. I can now see it in the 'Shared' area in my 365. So far so good. So that I can find this document in the future, I need to move it into my organised folder structure in the 'Files' area in 365. This seems such a simple thing to do but I can't seem to find out how to do this easily! Can someone point me in the right direction? You can do this easily in Google Drive, and I was expecting 365 to work the same way...
A Microsoft file hosting and synchronization service.
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Take a look to the following link:
https://support.office.com/en-us/article/add-an...
It will guide you steps by steps.
Let me know if need anything else
OK. I have looked for a button to sync it to my PC, but I can't find where to do that. Please can you explain how I do that?
Hi Richard,
Unfortunately, you cannot move it to your file so easily, what you can do is synchronized to your PC then you can drag and drop to your files.
Yes, I can see it in shared. I told you that already!
BUT, now I want to move it to 'Files'.
How do I move a shared document to 'Files'?
Please explain.
Thank you.
Hi Richard,
If you receive the shared document from One Drive those files you will find it in your one drive account in the folder called 'Shared'
Other thing that you can do is the email invitation from the shared files, you can pin the email to the top on your inbox.
Let me know if need anything else