
Upload a document to work with it online - Microsoft Support
On the OneDrive page, click Upload near the top of the page, and upload your files. Upload business documents to your team site or to OneDrive for work or school
Upload photos and files to OneDrive - Microsoft Support
On the OneDrive website, sign in with your Microsoft account, and then browse to the location where you want to add the files. Select Upload. Select the files you want to upload, and then …
Upload and save files and folders to OneDrive - Microsoft Support
Select Upload, select the files you want to upload, and select Open. If you don't see Upload > Folder, create a folder, and then upload the files to that folder.
Create a document in Word - Microsoft Support
Learn how to format text, add graphics, and more in Word documents. Create professional-looking documents with ease using our step-by-step guide. Try it now!
File upload in Microsoft Copilot - Microsoft Support
Find out supported file formats by Microsoft Copilot and how to upload files to use your AI assistant for everyday life.
Share files with a Group in Outlook - Microsoft Support
Co-author and communicate updates quickly – Edit a document and reply via email side by side in Outlook. There's no need to switch contexts in order to update a document and communicate …
Upload files and folders to a library - Microsoft Support
In the Add a document dialog box, select Choose Files to upload an individual file. Depending on the version of OneDrive or SharePoint that you're using, you may also be able to upload …
Insert a document in Word - Microsoft Support
You can insert the content of previously-created Word documents into a new or different Word document. Click or tap where you want to insert the content of the existing document.
Upload files to Loop workspaces - Microsoft Support
Choose the Word, PowerPoint, Excel, or PDF file (s) you want to upload to your Workspace and select Open. Once finished, your file will appear in the navigation list alongside other pages …
Add the file name, date, author or other Word document …
Add document properties to headers and footers, such as file name, date, author, or title.