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How can I make my iPhone see MS' OneDrive as a location?

If I'm on a website on my iPhone and there's an upload or download feature none of the locations on my iPhone offer a way to OneDrive. They do of course, see iCloud.


Is there something I can set?


I've seen articles about going to the Files app, but I don't see the connection,


Am on an iPhone X,

iOS 15.2.1

iPhone X, iOS 15

Posted on Feb 23, 2022 1:36 PM

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Posted on Feb 23, 2022 1:49 PM

The Files App is what holds the connections to other cloud services including One Drive for use when accessing uploads in websites.


Open the Files App, tap on Browse at the bottom if not selected, the again on "< Browse" at the top left corner of the screen, then on the (...) icon at the top right corner of the screen, then on Edit, and make sure One Drive is turned on there.


Then when uploading a file on a website, it should open the Files App interface to look for the file. Tap again on "< Browse" to access Locations and One Drive should now appear there to browse files.


Yes, the One Drive App must already be installed for this to work.


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Feb 23, 2022 1:49 PM in response to SergioQ

The Files App is what holds the connections to other cloud services including One Drive for use when accessing uploads in websites.


Open the Files App, tap on Browse at the bottom if not selected, the again on "< Browse" at the top left corner of the screen, then on the (...) icon at the top right corner of the screen, then on Edit, and make sure One Drive is turned on there.


Then when uploading a file on a website, it should open the Files App interface to look for the file. Tap again on "< Browse" to access Locations and One Drive should now appear there to browse files.


Yes, the One Drive App must already be installed for this to work.


How can I make my iPhone see MS' OneDrive as a location?

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