Microsoft is increasing the upload limit for OneDrive for business. It will also get better sharing integration with Microsoft Teams and a dark mode on its web version.
OneDrive and SharePoint users will now be able to upload up to 100GB of files compared to the previous 15GB. The increase by Microsoft gives users of OneDrive for business more room to upload and backup larger files.
As for the improved Microsoft Teams sharing integration, users will now be able to share a file within Teams and have the option of creating a shared link that will allow files and documents to be shared strictly within a company or to anyone.
Microsoft also plans to start supporting address bar file sharing. This means you can copy a link from OneDrive in a browser and just share it.
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The software corporation will make uploading easier with a new “Add to OneDrive” button. This button will allow users to easily add shared folders directly into their own OneDrive, including content shared from OneDrive or shared libraries from Microsoft Teams or SharePoint. Its Business users will be able to preview this new button later in July 2020.
In addition to this, Microsoft is also introducing family and group sharing later in July 2020. This will allow OneDrive users to quickly share files, photos, and videos with an entire group of OneDrive users.
OneDrive will get dark mode on its web version too. The iOS and Android versions of the app already have the feature. Microsoft says the feature is coming soon but gives no specific date.
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