To rename a file, it is the same process except you right click a file instead of a folderħ How to Open a Word Document with Word Online in OneDrive 1. Give the folder a new name and click either of the Save Buttons or Cancel to abort the rename Click Save Click Save 3. To rename a folder Right Click the folder and click Rename 1 Right Click Here 2 Left Click Rename 2. Drag and drop the file from Windows Explorer to your Browser screen and let go of the mouse Drag to OneDriveĦ Rename files/folders in OneDrive 1. Open Windows Explorer or Open My Computer to browse for files 6. Login to OneDrive if you are not already 5. Save the file locally to your hard drive and remember the location 4. Browse to the location of the file, click on the file, and click Open (or double click the file)ĥ Third Way to Save a file to OneDrive: 1. Login to OneDrive if you are not already. Go back to OneDrive and find your document that you created and renamed.Ĥ Second Way to Save a file to OneDrive: 1. Click Rename this file (default is document1, but give it a name you will remember later) 8.
That is the reason there is no Save button, only a Rename button. online with OneDrive, it automatically saves your work as you go. It will open using the online version of Word, Excel, etc. Choose Word document, Excel workbook, PowerPoint presentation, etc. Login to OneDrive if you are not already 2. You will now be in your online Cloud Storage (OneDrive)ģ 3 ways to Save a File to OneDrive: First Way - Create a new file using OneDrive 1. Click the icon that looks like a grid in the upper left corner Click Here 5. Login to your with your FSU credentials 4. Or from the FSU Home Page, Hover on Login (Upper Right) and Click, then Click the Login 3. You get 1 TB of storage space on OneDrive! This drive space is available to you as long as you are a Frostburg State University Faculty/Staff member, or Student. You can even access it on your Smartphone with the OneDrive Business App.
You can access it from a Mac or Windows computer. 1692551ħ) Try saving it as WordXP, Word95 or Word6.1 Microsoft OneDrive The beauty of OneDrive is that it is accessible from anywhere you have an Internet connection. I have also included the version of AOO I am using and the specs of my computer. The steps I took to reproduce this bug were exactly the same as those in comment #2, but I have copied them in this confirmation for convenience. Summary: I was Able to reproduce the bug with the same results as in comment #2.
Expected result: Document is written in selected formatĥ) remove the image in the page header tableĦ) remove the now empty column (where the image was) of the header tableħ) Try saving it as WordXP, Word95 or Word6.0 documentĨ) Notice Writer doesn't crash and document is successfully savedĬrash has been reproduced with AOOo 4.1.1 and 4.2.0 on Windows 7 on a Lenovo Thinkpad t430.ĭebug info from attached Visual Studio 2010:
When trying to save the documents as RTF or Word 2003 an error is shown.ġ) Open document attached by original reporterĢ) Try saving it as WordXP, Word95 or Word6.0 document Removing parts of it lets you save the document in these formats without crashing. The issue is with the table in the page header. The originally attached document crashes Writer when it tries to save the file to a WordXP, Word95 or Word6.0 document.