I have a few zipped folders on my OneDrive/documents folders that I want to delete but they are not getting deleted. What's the best way to delete them ? Please guide.
Can somebody tell how to know the upload speed and how much of a file is uploaded in percentage ? Google drive shows a circle in bottom right corner, when you uploading, something like that in one drive?
Is there a way to upload the same folder into multiple folders. I mean I need a folder with the same name in several folders, but avoiding to do it one by one. Thanks!
Great question. I just spent 30 minutes researching this. I tried multiple tricks including going through local OneDrive app on PC and copy/paste from there to then sync with OneDrive but although I could highlight 3 when pasting, only 1 would sync. All I can think of is create single folder on your OneDrivewith the folder you want to share inside and then send the link to everyone who can then grab that way. The other way would be to drop that folder in SharePoint folder and then have the OneDrive users create a link to the folder so they can retrieve it that way. This way you can only drop one folder. Obviously you have to count on your end-users to grab it.
@@MassHireIT Thank you so much! At the end I did copy/paste one by one, but I'll do the SharePoint process because I have more folders to share with the same users.
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I have a few zipped folders on my OneDrive/documents folders that I want to delete but they are not getting deleted. What's the best way to delete them ?
Please guide.
Can somebody tell how to know the upload speed and how much of a file is uploaded in percentage ?
Google drive shows a circle in bottom right corner, when you uploading, something like that in one drive?
Is there a way to upload the same folder into multiple folders. I mean I need a folder with the same name in several folders, but avoiding to do it one by one. Thanks!
Great question. I just spent 30 minutes researching this. I tried multiple tricks including going through local OneDrive app on PC and copy/paste from there to then sync with OneDrive but although I could highlight 3 when pasting, only 1 would sync. All I can think of is create single folder on your OneDrivewith the folder you want to share inside and then send the link to everyone who can then grab that way. The other way would be to drop that folder in SharePoint folder and then have the OneDrive users create a link to the folder so they can retrieve it that way. This way you can only drop one folder. Obviously you have to count on your end-users to grab it.
@@MassHireIT Thank you so much! At the end I did copy/paste one by one, but I'll do the SharePoint process because I have more folders to share with the same users.