Admittedly, a subscription would bring you more advantages, but the bottom line is that it is one of the few Office products that you can use, to some extent, for free. One of the reasons OneDrive is so popular is because it is constantly updated with new and improved features. One good example of that is an update that allows OneDrive users to directly share a document with other contacts. Before this particular update, users would have to first save the file to OneDrive and then go to the share dialogue to share the file with anybody else. The new feature was first made available in Fast ring of the Office Insider program, running version 2006 (Build 12827.20000) or later The guide below will show you exactly what you need to do in order to efficiently use this new direct share method.

How do I use OneDrive’s new direct share option?

Note: This can be done both from the desktop client and from the web client Because of this, the direct share method should only be used if you are currently done with the document, and not if it is still a draft in the works. By following these steps, you should be able to use OneDrive’s new and improved direct share option to improve the level of collaboration between you and your colleagues. If you found this tutorial to be of use, leave us your feedback through a message in the comments section below, and we will continue to bring you more interesting guides.

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