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Peter Wang
Mar 07, 2018Iron Contributor
Why save files to OneDrive online by default?
For example, saving an new Excel file to one local folder syncing with OneDrive. Even following these steps: Save as -> This PC -> More options - > C drive -> Users -> my username folder -> OneDrive...
Peter Wang
Mar 07, 2018Iron Contributor
OK, updating to the latest version of OneDrive didn't work.
One behavior I noticed is if I set OneDrive to pause syncing for like 2 hours, saving files goes to the folder on the local hard disk first, then resume syncing will be fine.
One behavior I noticed is if I set OneDrive to pause syncing for like 2 hours, saving files goes to the folder on the local hard disk first, then resume syncing will be fine.
- Peter WangMar 07, 2018Iron Contributor
Uninstall and reinstall the latest OneDrive Windows app didn't work, either.
One example, I create a new blank Excel spreadsheet file and save it to one folder on my hard drive. And that folder was set to sync with OneDrive for Business. Unfortunately, the Excel status bar shows: "Uploading to SharePoint...". It's obviously looking for the online location first to save files instead of offline location on the hard drive and it takes more time, of course.
- John TwohigMar 07, 2018Iron Contributor
Peter
I am not sure that is the case. I just tried it with a large workbook. I did get the message showing "Uploading to SharePoint" but I was able to close Excel right away.
When I clicked on my OneDrive could it said that it was still uploading it, which is what you would expect if it was saved locally and then synced.
What I didn't expect was that as it showed the progress (1 of 12MB, 2 of 12 MB, etc.) it looked like it was recopying the whole file up to SharePoint. I thought it was supposed to sync only what had changed.
- Peter WangMar 08, 2018Iron Contributor
Thank you, John!
Yes, even saving a blank Excel spreadsheet file to one folder on local hard drive syncing with OneDrive are quite slower than saving to one folder not syncing with OneDrive. Plus, there's a prompt before the message "Uploading to SharePoint"
I bet you won't have such stuff when saving to other folder on your hard drive. I supposed the order is: offline -> online instead of online -> offline, but it seems not. And Google Drive doesn't act like that.