Hi Alison
OneDrive is Microsoft's Cloud-based service. People who have a 365
subscription with Microsoft get free storage up to a certain limit. It is
meant to work in the same way as Dropbox, but it isn't for me currently.
I am sorry this has generated a lot of traffic, I am genuinely trying to
find a work-around.
Kind Regards,
Jackie Brown
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I've been away and come back to over 300 messages, so forgive me if this has
already been answered, but what is "One Drive". I have it on my desktop but
have no idea what function it has.
Alison