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Roche's Ramblings in Idealand

We are all just rearranging the atomic deckchairs on this great titanic universe.  Let us enjoy ideas and marvel at discovery.

How do I save to my skydrive?

12/02/2013

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How to Access your Skydrive:

Skydrive: this is a cloud-based storage that allows you to save and access your documents on any computer in the world.











1.       Open the Chrome web-browser 

2.       Enter in the following web-address: https://login.microsoftonline.com/

a.       You can also enter through Atlas by logging in to atlas and clicking “storage”

3.       In the username box, enter your shortname + @fresnou.org (example: [email protected])

4.       If prompted to enter your password, do so.  If at school, this step should be bypassed.

5.       In the top right of the next window, click “skydrive.”

6.       In the top left, click “file.”

7.       Directly under “file,” click “upload document.”

8.       In the “add a document” window, click “browse.”

9.       In the new window, locate the file you wish to save and double click.

10.   When back in the “add a document” window, click “ok.”

11.   Congratulations your file is now saved and can be accessed anywhere in the world.


 


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    Jason Roche is a teacher librarian at Cooper Academy in Fresno, California.    He taught English for 15 years, and he loves philosophy and physics (even though he is terrible at both). His favorite inquiry questions are: what is moral, what is nothing, and are we really made of stardust?

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