Share files in OneDrive for Windows mobile devices

Use Microsoft OneDrive for Windows mobile devices to save and share files, including documents, photos, videos or music files, just as with OneDrive on your computer.

Select your device's version of Windows from one of the tabs below:

This applies to Windows 10 for phone, tablet, HoloLens, or Surface Hub.

Select how you want to share

Share files and folders (OneDrive for work or school accounts)

  1. In the OneDrive for work or school app, open the file or folder you want to share and tap Share Share file. To share multiple files or folders, tap Select Select files, tap the items, and then tap Share Share file.

  2. Under Invite people, tap where it says "Type a name or email" and enter the person you want to share with. Tap Add Add recipient to enter more names.

  3. If you want the recipients to be able to add changes or edits, check the box at Allow editing. Uncheck that box to make the file read-only for the recipients.

    Tip: To add a note to your sharing invitation, tap the arrow at the end of Allow editing, then tap Add a quick note and type what you want to say.

  4. Tap Send Done adding. The recipients get an email message with a link to the document.

Files shared with you

When someone shares a OneDrive file or folder with you, you typically get an email message or a notification on your Windows device. To find the files shared with you in the OneDrive app, tap Menu OneDrive Menu > Shared.

Shared files view in OneDrive app for Android

The Shared view includes files shared with you, and files you've shared with others. When signed in with a personal OneDrive account, tap a sharer's name to find the files shared by that person.

Note: The Shared view looks different when you're signed in with a work or school account.

Select how you want to share

Share files and folders (OneDrive for work or school accounts)

  1. In the OneDrive for work or school app, open the file or folder you want to share and tap share Share file. To share multiple files or folders, tap select Select files, tap the items, and then tap share Share file .

  2. Under Invite people, tap where it says "Type a name or email" and enter the person you want to share with. Tap Add Add recipient to enter more names.

    Note: Look under share with a recent contact - the person you want to share with might be there. Just tap the name to send that person a message with a link to the file you're sharing.

  3. If you want the recipients to be able to add changes or edits, check the box at Allow editing. Uncheck that box to make the file read-only for the recipients.

    Tip: To add a note to your sharing invitation, tap the arrow at the end of Allow editing, then tap Add a quick note and type what you want to say.

  4. Tap send Done adding. The recipients get an email message with a link to the document.

Files shared with you

When someone shares a OneDrive file or folder with you, you typically get an email message or a notification on your Windows device. To find the files shared with you in the OneDrive app, tap Menu OneDrive Menu > Shared.

Shared files view in OneDrive app for Android

The Shared view includes files shared with you, and files you've shared with others. When signed in with a personal OneDrive account, tap a sharer's name to find the files shared by that person.

Note: The Shared view looks different when you're signed in with a work or school account.

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