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OneDrive vs.. SharePoint: What goes Where?
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OneDrive vs. SharePoint: What Goes Where 

 

One of the most common questions new Microsoft 365 users ask is: "Where am I supposed to save this?" Here's the short answer, and a simple rule to remember it by. 

 

  Save to OneDrive if it's yours. Save to SharePoint if it's the team's. 

 

At a glance 

 

☁️  OneDrive 

🏢  SharePoint 

What it is 

Your personal work file storage (like your own private work desk in the cloud) 

Shared team/department/company file storage (like the shared filing cabinet everyone uses) 

Who can see it 

Only you (unless you share something) 

Everyone with access to that site 

Best for 

Drafts, personal reference files, work-in-progress docs not ready to share 

Final/shared documents, team resources, company policies, anything the team collaborates on 

Syncs to your PC? 

Yes - the blue cloud icon in your taskbar 

Yes - you can add SharePoint libraries as shortcuts in File Explorer 

Access from phone? 

Yes - OneDrive mobile app 

Yes - OneDrive or SharePoint mobile app 

 

Think of it this way 

OneDrive is like your personal desk drawer at work. It's your space. Only you see what's in it unless you choose to share something. 

 SharePoint is like the shared filing cabinet in the break room. It belongs to the whole team. If you put something in there, everyone with access can find it. 

Real-world examples 

  

Scenario 

Save it here 

Why 

Draft of next month's schedule 

OneDrive 

It's a work in progress (not ready for the team yet) 

Finalized employee handbook 

SharePoint 

Everyone needs access to the same version 

Your personal notes from a meeting 

OneDrive 

Private to you 

Meeting agenda the whole team uses 

SharePoint 

Shared resource (belongs with the team) 

A spreadsheet you're building for your manager 

OneDrive (for now) 

Draft it privately, move to SharePoint when ready 

Training videos and resources 

SharePoint 

Company-wide content belongs in a shared library 

 

The Downloads folder trap ⚠️ 

Warning: If a file only lives in your Downloads folder, it is NOT backed up to the cloud. If your computer dies, that file is gone. Always move important files to OneDrive or SharePoint. 

Files saved directly to your Desktop or Documents folder are also at risk unless those folders are configured to sync with OneDrive. When in doubt, open your browser and go to office.com. If you can see the file there, it's in the cloud. 

 
Stop emailing files as attachments 

When you attach a Word or Excel file to an email, you create a problem: now there are two versions; the one you sent and the one that the other person edited. Nobody knows which is current. 

Instead: 

  1. Save the file to OneDrive or SharePoint 

  1. Use the Share button to send a link instead of an attachment 

  1. Everyone works on the same file, edits save automatically, and there's only ever one version 

 

 

Quick decision guide 

Ask yourself: Does anyone else need this file? 

  1. No, it's just for me → OneDrive 

  1. Yes, my team needs it → SharePoint 

  1. Not sure yet → OneDrive for now, move it to SharePoint when ready 

 

What about files in Microsoft Teams? 

Files shared in a Teams channel are automatically stored in SharePoint behind the scenes. Files sent in a private Teams chat go to OneDrive. So if you're already working in Teams, the rule still applies.  channels = SharePoint, chats = OneDrive. 

  

We cover this in more detail in the article "Files in Teams: Where Do They Actually Live?"  

 

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