Re: OneDrive and Copilot - The Two Are NOT Related in M365 Personal or Family
Oh, for sure. My office environment, for example, is tightly integrated with OneDrive. On my home laptop though, for my contract work from whom I was given the business M365 license, I¡¯m still on
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Joe Orozco
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Re: A Thought Exercise on Saving Files in the Age of AutoSave
Enes, For anything important, large or small, having automatic version history for that document (whether Word, Excel, or PowerPoint) is just critically important. I've seen just as many people crying
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Brian Vogel
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Re: A Thought Exercise on Saving Files in the Age of AutoSave
Hi Brian, This autosave feature is soooo important when working on large projects. One of my professors at Cambridge said that somehow a student was basically done with their masters theses, but
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Re: OneDrive and Copilot - The Two Are NOT Related in M365 Personal or Family
- I'll buy that many are not conscious that they're using OneDrive, but not that they're literally not using OneDrive if they're running under Windows 11 and using M365. Straight out of the box, if
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Brian Vogel
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Re: A Thought Exercise on Saving Files in the Age of AutoSave
I'm giving his topic a bump in light of recent discussions of OneDrive.? One of the least understood features of using OneDrive with the Office Suite programs is AutoSave, which to me as an IT
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Brian Vogel
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Re: OneDrive and Copilot - The Two Are NOT Related in M365 Personal or Family
- Which is why I say, even if it cost $10 per year, and you are not using more than 1 TB storage to begin with and are an M365 user, it makes no sense to purchase additional third party cloud
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Brian Vogel
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Re: OneDrive and Copilot - The Two Are NOT Related in M365 Personal or Family
This could be old info, however, when I had drop box, a TB of storage cost $150 per year. That remember is just for drop box, it obviously did not include any email programs. I thought, why should I
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David Diamond
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Re: OneDrive and Copilot - The Two Are NOT Related in M365 Personal or Family
For me, the two benefits for using OneDrive are not only the synchronization capabilities, which I know I could also set up with Dropbox or Google Drive, but the storage capacity. I don¡¯t know what
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David Goldfield
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Re: OneDrive and Copilot - The Two Are NOT Related in M365 Personal or Family
For my part, I have everything stored and shared on Dropbox. In fact, I can¡¯t think of anyone in my personal or professional circle using OneDrive. Those not on Dropbox are using Google Drive, which
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Joe Orozco
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Re: OneDrive and Copilot - The Two Are NOT Related in M365 Personal or Family
I use two devices, an iPhone 13 Mini and a desktop computer running Windows 10 and Office 2019 Pro as its main software along with several utility programs. I've found Dropbox to be exemplary as a
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Alan Lemly
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Re: OneDrive and Copilot - The Two Are NOT Related in M365 Personal or Family
- Serious question:? Why?? I'm not asking you to justify your decision, but I'm always interested in people's rationales when it comes to things like this, particularly where intense dislike is
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Brian Vogel
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Re: OneDrive and Copilot - The Two Are NOT Related in M365 Personal or Family
Well, I thought Joe's question was good. In my opinion, Microsoft gets very poor marks for its written communication skills of late whether one is addressing Copilot integration or the mess it made of
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Alan Lemly
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Re: M365 ecosystem, subscription plans, and Copilot capabilities
I agree with Brian, If you can return it, I would. It won't be worth the time to get it fixed, and no, stick with M365. Richard, USA, "When you come to the edge of all the light you know and are about
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Richard Turner
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Re: M365 ecosystem, subscription plans, and Copilot capabilities
Gaston, Welcome, but you've just kind of disproven your own opening premise implying that tech expertise is required in order to give necessary detail so that all who are potential assistants have a
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Brian Vogel
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Re: M365 ecosystem, subscription plans, and Copilot capabilities
Yes, I agree with you folks about asking specific questions. But, some of us are not yet experts. this older blind hearing aid user is somewhat frustrated with my new Acer desktop running Windows 11.
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Gaston Bedard
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Re: OneDrive and Copilot - The Two Are NOT Related in M365 Personal or Family
- And there's little surprise there simply because of the type of access and transforms going on in the background.? Copilot doesn't get that kind of "access on demand" just anywhere because the
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Brian Vogel
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Re: M365 ecosystem, subscription plans, and Copilot capabilities
Well stated, Leo. And posters please keep your subjects as detailed as possible. Alan Lemly
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Alan Lemly
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M365 ecosystem, subscription plans, and Copilot capabilities
Hello folks. As Microsoft targets different segments of users to deliver relevant products services according to their needs and expectations, I believe we should provide very specific information
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Leo Bado <leobado1982@...>
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#10046
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Re: OneDrive and Copilot - The Two Are NOT Related in M365 Personal or Family
Quote I'd read somewhere that in order to work with multiple files, the files would all have to reside in OneDrive Unquote Yes, however this feature is only available for M365 business subscribers
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Leo Bado <leobado1982@...>
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#10045
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Re: OneDrive and Copilot - The Two Are NOT Related in M365 Personal or Family
- It always does, really.? It also helps (and I should have, but didn't) to make the scope of an answer clear.? Since most of us here are either M365 Personal or Family subscribers, we don't have
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Brian Vogel
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