Microsoft is changing how Word for Windows handles file saving. With an upcoming update, new documents will automatically be saved to the cloud the moment you start working. This removes the need to ...
Learn how Microsoft OneDrive can simplify file management, sync across devices, and secure your documents with this step-by-step guide ...
The new cloud storage changes in Word for Windows. Image: Microsoft New documents will be saved with a date instead of the existing format that adds a number to the end of a document file name. You’ll ...
Follow these three easy steps to prevent Microsoft Word from automatically uploading your documents to the cloud.
Microsoft is getting more aggressive about insisting that you use its OneDrive cloud for your Windows 11 and Microsoft 365 files. If you'd prefer to keep those files out of the cloud, follow these ...
Now Microsoft Word, one of the world’s most widely used word processors, is moving closer to that model, announcing that by default, new files are now automatically stored online with a date-stamped ...
Microsoft 365 apps like Word and Excel offer direct access to OneDrive and, if available, to SharePoint. Using the File menu, you can save your documents directly to OneDrive via the “Save as” option.