Here’s how to upload files to the OneDrive Mac app: Even though the process is very simple and intuitive thanks to the excellent user interface provided by OneDrive, it’s good to have the exact steps to follow in case you’re not that experienced with computers. Now, it’s time to go through a step by step guide on how to actually upload files on the OneDrive account that you just set up.
We’ve covered the steps that need to be taken to add OneDrive for Mac on your computer and to set up your account.
Using a Work or School account will also require an Office 365 account.
If you use a personal OneDrive account, you will be able to immediately start uploading files into your OneDrive.You’ll have to tell OneDrive what type of account you are using - "Personal" or "Work or School".Insert your OneDrive account in the box at the bottom of the app and then click Sign In.Here’s what you need to do to quickly set up Microsoft OneDrive for Mac: If you already had a OneDrive account or you’re just done creating one, it’s time to set up the app and start enjoying all the perks it offers. Setting Up OneDrive If you Already Have an Account
If you choose to go with the phone number registration, you will receive a code via SMS that you’ll use to confirm your account. You can also use a phone number if you don’t want to share your email address. Insert your email address and set up a password for your new account before clicking Next.Next, click on Create a Microsoft Account.
Note there is a space between the first (source) and second (Destination) patch name. Wrote: Prerequisite: Terminal applicationSource: Have the folder patch you want to sync with OneDrive ready or written notesDestination: Have the folder patch you want to store your local folders in OneDrive ready or written notes5-10 minutes of your time. Open Terminal application: Press Command + Space, type “Terminal”, and then press “Enter” to open Terminal from Spotlight search.OrFrom the top right search icon type “Terminal” and then press “Enter” to open TerminalOrIn Finder go to “Applications / Utilities / Terminal to launch it Type the following commend in the Terminal: ln -s /Users/username/Desktop /Users/username/”OneDrive – Company”/MBPWhereas “username” is your account name. So, add brackets if you have spaces in your path name.Īnother example with picture Ringkøbing Jensen Ln -s /Users/username/Desktop /Users/username/”OneDrive – Company”/MBP Type the following commend in the Terminal: In Finder go to “Applications / Utilities / Terminal to launch it Press Command + Space, type “Terminal”, and then press “Enter” to open Terminal from Spotlight search.įrom the top right search icon type “Terminal” and then press “Enter” to open Terminal Destination: Have the folder patch you want to store your local folders in OneDrive ready or written notes.Source: Have the folder patch you want to sync with OneDrive ready or written notes.