OneDrive — Files & Storage

Your personal cloud storage for Rotary files.

Installing the OneDrive app

OneDrive is available at office.com via the OneDrive tile. The mobile app lets you access and upload files from your phone, including photos.

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What is OneDrive?

OneDrive is your personal cloud storage. Files you save here are private to you unless you choose to share them. You can access them from any device — laptop, phone, or tablet — as long as you are signed in.

Think of it like a USB drive that lives in the cloud, accessible from anywhere.

OneDrive is your personal storage. SharePoint is your committee's shared storage. A good rule of thumb: if only you need it, OneDrive is fine. If your committee or the district needs access to it, it belongs in SharePoint.

OneDrive vs SharePoint

OneDrive

  • Personal storage
  • Private by default — only you can see it
  • Files go with your account
  • Good for drafts, personal notes, files only you need
  • 1 TB storage included with your licence

SharePoint

  • Shared storage for committees
  • Accessible to all committee members
  • Files stay with the committee when you leave
  • Good for meeting minutes, templates, shared reports
  • Storage shared across the district
Do not save committee files to OneDrive. Meeting minutes, shared templates, and district documents should go in SharePoint. Files saved to your personal OneDrive are invisible to other committee members, and they may be lost when roles change.

Uploading a file

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Creating folders and organising files

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Sharing a file with a specific person

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Syncing OneDrive to your desktop (Windows, advanced)

On Windows, you can sync OneDrive to a folder on your computer. Files then appear in File Explorer and are available even when you are offline.

  1. Open the OneDrive desktop app (it may already be installed — look for the cloud icon in the taskbar).
  2. Sign in with your Rotary email address.
  3. Choose which folders to sync. Your OneDrive files will appear in File Explorer under your name.
Syncing is optional. You do not need to sync OneDrive to use it — the web version at office.com works well for most people.