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Easily make OneDrive accessible on iOS Files
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Do you want to use OneDrive on your iPhone or iPad? Luckily, iOS' built-in Files app makes it easy to add any cloud service to your device for easy file storage or transfer. You'll just need to download and set up the OneDrive app first. Here's how to add OneDrive to the Files app on your iPhone or iPad.

Quick Steps

  1. Set up OneDrive on your iPhone or iPad.
  2. Open the Files app.
  3. Tap Browse.
  4. Tap •••.
  5. Tap Edit.
  6. Toggle on OneDrive.
Method 1
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Adding OneDrive

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  1. Before you can add OneDrive to the Files app, you'll need to download the app from the App Store and sign into your Microsoft account.
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  3. It's in the bottom-right corner of the screen.
    • If you're redirected to a folder, tap Browse again until you see the Locations header.
  4. This is in the top-right corner.
  5. You'll see switches next to the locations.
  6. This is in the top-right corner.
    • You can now save files to OneDrive via the Files app.
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Method 2
Method 2 of 2:

Saving Files

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  1. This could be a PDF, photo, video, or another file.
  2. You can find this at the bottom of the Share menu.
  3. If the OneDrive folder doesn't open automatically, tap the back arrow in the top-left corner until you return to the Browse page. Then, select OneDrive.
  4. This is in the top-right corner.
    • The file will be saved to your connected OneDrive account.
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This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Rain Kengly. Rain is a tech writer and editor for wikiHow with over 5 years of professional writing experience. In the past, Rain has worked with other creative writers as a Writing Tutor at San Francisco State University and has published gaming features, guides, and news articles for a variety of media outlets. Rain shares a lifelong passion for writing and gaming and is eager to grow alongside new tech inventions. This article has been viewed 166,153 times.
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Categories: IPhone Applications | Ipad
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1. Open OneDrive and sign in.
2. Press the Home button.
3. Open Files.
4. Tap Browse.
5. Tap OneDrive.

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