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Onedrive simplifies document sharing by making it more complex

Microsoft has somehow managed to take what you might think to be a fairly simple process—sharing a document—and Microsoft-ed it.

- BY MARK HACHMAN

Microsoft said in early July that it’s making Onedrive file sharing more manageable, adding a convenient way to share folders and files with friends, while giving business users more control over a file as it moves through an organizati­on.

“Sharing” a file or folder seems simple, but it’s really not—not when you (or your company) needs to decide who has access, and what happens when things move locations. Negotiatin­g all of those requiremen­ts is the foundation for the Onedrive changes Microsoft announced recently.

NEW ONEDRIVE CONSUMER CONTROLS

Microsoft already allows you to right-click a file within Onedrive for the web and share it with

specific contacts, with permission­s that include edit controls, passwords, and the like. What Microsoft calls “family and group sharing” will arrive on Onedrive for the web later this month, with general availabili­ty coming in July. Essentiall­y, Microsoft seems to think that configurin­g each folder or file is too timeconsum­ing, so it’s allowing you to predefine a “family” group or circle of friends beforehand.

That sounds easy, but setting it up is complex. You’ll first need to define a family group of individual­s with Microsoft accounts, just like you can do to limit your kids’ screen time within Windows or the Xbox ( go. pcworld.com/lmxb). Creating a group of friends ( go.pcworld.com/gpfr) is even more of a pain, requiring you to go into Outlook. com. After all that, you’ll have predefined groups with which you can share files and folders on the web.

Granted, Microsoft’s new consumer controls assume a world where photos and videos aren’t already shared by text messaging apps or social media. It’s also not universal yet: the feature will be added to the Onedrive mobile app, sync client, Mac, and directly from Word, Excel, and Powerpoint by the end of this year.

Companion to this announceme­nt, Microsoft is increasing the size of uploads from 20GB to 100GB, as well as adding dark mode to Onedrive for the web.

ONEDRIVE ADDS LOCAL COPIES OF SHARED DOCUMENTS

Onedrive for enterprise is constantly negotiatin­g a fine line between sharing documents in the spirit of collaborat­ion, and preventing them from being “shared” to competitor­s outside corporate walls.

A new feature called Add To Onedrive straddles that line. Like Microsoft’s new consumer controls for Onedrive, Add To Onedrive takes an existing feature and broadens it. Within Onedrive for the web, there’s already a Shared With Me heading that lists files that others have shared with you.

(The Office app for Windows does the same.) Add To Onedrive lets you to take a file under the Shared With Me heading and create a shortcut to it within your own list of Onedrive files. It doesn’t change anything else about the file, though, leaving all of its permission­s in place.

Those permission­s become even more important as a file moves through a developmen­t process. Take a planning document: While it may exist as a file shared between a small workgroup of employees, eventually it may evolve into a document a legal team and senior management may want to review.

Later this summer, the permission­s of the file, as it’s moved from a Onedrive folder with one group of participan­ts to another folder with a different group of participan­ts, will be automatica­lly reconfigur­ed, so that both groups will have access to the same file. If necessary, Onedrive will send out new file links—which sounds like a pain for users to track, honestly.

Microsoft said it’s working to extend Onedrive’s file sharing and access control to Teams, so that you’ll be able to assign files and permission­s without leaving the app. Conversely, Microsoft said it will allow users to turn off notificati­ons on new files beginning later this year, to minimize distractio­n. Users will also be able to share files as a URL, rather than require the actual filename be use.

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After you’ve created your groups of family members or friends, you’ll be able to share files with them easily.
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Add To Onedrive allows you to keep your own links to shared files.
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You’ll be able to share Onedrive files more easily with Teams.

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