How do I move my files from my local computer (or myFiles) to my OneDrive-UWSP Sync Client? Try this: Open Windows Explorer (Windows 7) or File Explorer.

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How do I move my files from my local computer (or myFiles) to my OneDrive-UWSP Sync Client? Try this: Open Windows Explorer (Windows 7) or File Explorer (Windows 10). Open a second Windows or File Explorer. In one Explorer, select the OneDrive folder location that will receive files you will move. In the other Explorer, select the location, such as your myFiles or Desktop, that contains files you intend to move. Click and drag the files from all folders with important data such as Documents, Desktop, myFiles, etc. to the OneDrive folder. Test by logging into your Office 365 OneDrive cloud storage at https://office.uwsp.edu to view your synced files See How!

That’s what you need. Click Next! First things first – let’s make sure that your OneDrive Sync Client is installed and working. Do you see the blue Sync Client cloud icon in your computer’s tray? You do? Good! That’s what you need. Click Next! If you don’t see the Sync Client icon, make sure to contact the Service Desk at: 027 Albertson Hall (ALB) 715-346-HELP (4357) 1-877-832-8977 techhelp@uwsp.edu Next

These are OneNote Notebooks. Before we begin we need to talk about one kind of file that shouldn’t be moved as most files can be moved. These are OneNote Notebooks. OneNote Notebooks require a different set of steps to be moved successfully. If you have OneNote Notebooks that were originally saved to your local computer or myFiles, follow these instructions to successfully move them. Next

OK, let’s get started moving your files into your OneDrive Sync Client! Click “Next” Next

We’ll start by opening your File Explorer We’ll start by opening your File Explorer. Click the folder icon on your Task bar Next

Next Then, open a second File Explorer. To do this, Select “File Explorer” from the menu that displays Then, open a second File Explorer. To do this, right-click the same File Explorer icon Next

Rearrange both File Explorer boxes so that they are side-by-side Next

Consider creating a new folder in your Sync Client for the files and folders you will move At the left of one File Explorer screen, select your OneDrive-UWSP Sync Client Next

Give your new folder a name that will help you find it when you return to it Next

From your OneDrive folder list, select the folder where you intend to move your files. Next

This is the OneDrive folder space you just opened At the left of the second File Explorer, select the location (e.g. myFile or Desktop) that contains the files you will move This is the OneDrive folder space you just opened Next

Right-click and hold a file or folder, and drag into the open folder window in your OneDrive Sync Client Release the folder/file after you have dragged it to the open folder then select Move here, from the shortcut menu that opens Next

You can also CTRL + Click to select multiple folders and files to move at one time! Next

Questions? Contact the IT Service Desk! Go to My Cloud Storage Home And one last tip: You can create a Desktop shortcut to your OneDrive Sync Client for quick access to your newly moved files and folders - like the files and folders you just moved off of your Desktop. To do this, In your File Explorer, right-click your OneDrive-UWSP sync client folder. In the shortcut menu, mouse over Send To > and select Desktop (create shortcut). How easy! Home Move OneNote Notebook Service Desk Questions? Contact the IT Service Desk!