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Windows 10 - Cloud
Windows 10 allows you to sign in using an Outlook account. By doing this, Windows synchronizes your documents, contacts, and other things to the cloud. To sign in with Outlook, follow these steps −
Step 1 − Go to SETTINGS and choose Accounts.
Step 2 − In the ACCOUNTS window, choose “Sign in with a Microsoft account instead”.
Step 3 − After that, Windows will ask for your username and password. If you don’t have a Microsoft or Outlook account, it will also provide a pnk to create one. Using a Microsoft account will allow you to sync your documents and personal files to any compatible device, where you use that account.
Using OneDrive
By signing in with a Microsoft or Outlook account, you have access to OneDrive from your Windows 10. OneDrive is a free storage space in the Cloud given to every user of a Microsoft account.
To access your OneDrive from Windows, simply cpck on the File Explorer icon in the Taskbar.
When the File Explorer window opens, you will see the pnk to OneDrive on the left side of the screen.
You can move documents from your local folders into OneDrive by dragging them with your mouse or your finger.
OneDrive uses different icons to show you the status of your files and folders −
A green checkmark means that the document or folder is in sync with the onpne version.
A blue double-arrow means that the document or folder is currently syncing.
A red X means that there was some issue or problem syncing the document or folder.
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