Use Microsoft’s Cloud storage to save time and protect your data

OneDrive and OneDrive for Business can radically improve your productivity, we’ll show you how! Microsoft’s OneDrive (the free, personal version) and OneDrive for Business (the corporate version included in most Office 365 plans) share the same mission: to allow easy access to your documents and files from any device, any time, virtually anywhere. From saving files to securely sharing them with others, OneDrive offers many features for home and work for beginners as well as more experienced users. Take this course and discover the full potential of OneDrive, OneDrive for Business, and SharePoint Document Libraries. Topics covered include:
- Choosing OneDrive, OneDrive for Business, or SharePoint Document Libraries
- Retrieving, editing, and sharing your files from the web
- Co-Authoring documents with colleagues - Accessing OneDrive from Microsoft apps on your PC, Mac, or mobile device
- Syncing OneDrive or SharePoint to your local PC
- Using the Files on Demand feature
- Recover files using Versioning and the 2-stage Recycle Bin
- Controlling permissions for shared OneDrive files
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Powering Productivity, One Brain at a Time!
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Founder of Bigger Brains
Bigger Brains Founder and President Chip Reaves is a serial entrepreneur who has started five successful IT companies. An Atlanta native, Chip began fixing computers for small businesses in the 1980s while studying Computer Science at Georgia Tech. Chip’s expertise is in Microsoft software, teaching courses on a variety of apps and iterations from 2010 to the most current Microsoft 365. He has been interviewed on TV and other major media on topics related to small business technology and entrepreneurship, including ABC News, BusinessWeek TV, The Wall Street Journal, and The New York Times, and is a member of Jim Blasingame’s “Brain Trust” on SmallBusinessAdvocate.com and has taught a variety of courses both live and recorded.
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