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I posted these qs yesterday as suggested by an MVP and so far have gotten no response. There is no live support, so am trying again. Beofre I move all my small office files to cloud, I need to know what I am doing.
how the skydrive desktop tool is used
I have had discussions with an Outlook MVP who suggested that as he was not a "heavy" user I post my questions and issues on this forum. Thru happenstance the whole string got posted to another forum because it arose as an add-on to another unrelated issue.
The questions:
1. background: as an attorney, I have files set up as an e.g. as follows:
6200
6203.1
entities
pdf docs
limited partnership
document 1
document 2
2. I am moving all files to cloud (skydrive being the intended location). emails will be stored separately in office 365 "cloud."
3. The questions:
A. That whole tree above merely becomes part of a larger "root" folder--call it "skydrive" and when I complete a document or want to save one received, whether the same is a word document, a word perfect document, a pdf or some unusual extension from an architect, I merely use the "save as" option which brings up my file tree and or else a special sky drive tool perhaps which will then show me the root file and I save in much the same way as I do currently on my local drive?
B. The one variant as I understand it is that where I use word 2013 there is a skydrive option right on the menu bar?
C. With the skydrive tool, I should be as able to move documents from one skydrive subfolder as set out in tree above to another as I currently do on my local drive?
D. A third person operating from another location, given whatever password etc and also having the skydrive tool can do likewise?
E. Are there any other nuances I should know about which come to mind?
F. Restating one of the questions above in another way, do I first need to save a document (other than a Word 2013 document) on my "C" drive and then upload or does the skydrive tool take care of the save as function all in one step?
Family safety seems to be working
- Blocks adult sites as configured
- Allows specific URLs (high school learning portal)
But, it blocks downloads
- Links on the school learning portal, which are essentially MS Word documents
- Even though I have UNTICKED the "Block File Downloads" tick box
Any ideas guys?
Thanks
Chris
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