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How to Share Your Files with OneDrive in Windows 11
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Richard
May 22, 2026
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You can share files from Windows 11 using OneDrive by generating a shareable link directly from File Explorer.
OneDrive is Microsoft’s cloud storage service that allows you to store, sync, and share files across your devices. This feature makes it incredibly easy for you to collaborate on documents or send large files that email attachments can’t handle.
You can control access permissions, deciding if recipients can only view or also edit your shared files. This tutorial shows you how to share items, even large ones, securely from your Windows 11 PC.
Verified for Geek Rewind — This guide was last tested and updated in May 2026.
What is OneDrive?
Think of OneDrive as your online storage space, like a digital filing cabinet in the cloud. Microsoft provides it for you. You can save files here and access them from any device you use – your computer, phone, or tablet. It also acts as a backup, so you won’t lose important files if your computer has a problem.Two Easy Ways to Share OneDrive Files
Using OneDrive with Windows gives you two main ways to share files from File Explorer. One way gives you a link anyone can use. The other way lets you email a link to specific people.Method 1: Get a Shareable Link (For Anyone)
This is perfect when you want to share with lots of people or when you don’t know everyone’s email address. You create a link, and then you can pop that link into an email, chat message, or anywhere else.-
- Find Your File Open File Explorer. It’s the folder icon on your taskbar. Go to the folder with your OneDrive files. You’ll see a cloud icon next to them. This means they are saved to your OneDrive.
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- Choose the File or Folder Click once on the file or folder you want to share. To share more than one, hold down the Ctrl key and click on each item.
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- Click “Share” Look at the top of the File Explorer window. You should see a “Share” button. Click it. Tip: If you don’t see “Share,” click the file first. It might also be under a small arrow or a “…” icon if your screen is small.
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- Create and Copy Your Link A sharing window will open. Choose who the link should work for. For this method, pick “Anyone with the link.” Then click “Apply.” Now, click “Copy link.” Warning: Be careful with links set to “Anyone with the link.” Anyone who gets this link can see or even edit your file. Always check the permissions you set.
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- Paste Your Link Anywhere! The link is now copied. Open your email, chat, or a document. Press Ctrl+V (or right-click and choose “Paste”) to add the link. You’re done!


Method 2: Email a Link Directly (To Specific People)
This is great when you know who you want to share with and want to send it directly by email. It’s more private and professional.-
- Select Your OneDrive Item Open File Explorer and go to your OneDrive files. Click the file or folder you want to share.
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- Start Sharing Click the “Share” button at the top of File Explorer. The sharing window will appear.
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- Choose Who Can Access and Apply In the sharing window, choose who can access the file. You might select “People you specify” for more control. Click “Apply.”
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- Enter Who to Send To You’ll see a field, often labeled “To:”. Type the email addresses of the people you want to share with. Windows might suggest names if they are in your contacts. Helpful Tip: You can usually add many email addresses. Separate them with a semicolon (;) or a comma (,).
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- Add a Message (Optional) Below the “To:” field, there’s a place to write a message. Explain what the file is or why you’re sending it. This makes it more personal.
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- Send It! After adding people and your message, click the “Send” button. Windows will email the link to everyone you chose.


More OneDrive Sharing Options
OneDrive has even more settings on its website. Go to onedrive.live.com to manage your files there. You can:-
- Set Links to Expire: Make a shareable link stop working after a set number of days. This adds security.
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- Protect Links with a Password: For private files, require a password to open the link.
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- Control Downloads: Stop people from downloading a file. They can only view it online.
Summary
This guide showed you how to share files using OneDrive in Windows. You learned two main methods: creating a general link anyone can use and emailing links directly to specific people. We also touched on advanced options like setting expiration dates and passwords available through the OneDrive website. Sharing files from your computer is now much more manageable, helping you send large files and collaborate effectively.How do I share a file with someone through OneDrive?
To share a file via OneDrive in Windows 11, open File Explorer, right-click the file, select ‘Share’, and choose how you want to share it. You can generate a link anyone can use or send an email with a link to specific people, controlling their access permissions.
Why can’t I share a file from OneDrive?
If you can’t share a file from OneDrive, ensure you are signed into your Microsoft account and that OneDrive is properly set up and syncing. Check your internet connection and verify that the file isn’t corrupted or in a format that OneDrive doesn’t support for sharing.
How to setup OneDrive for file sharing?
To set up OneDrive for file sharing in Windows 11, ensure OneDrive is installed and signed in. Navigate to the file in File Explorer, right-click it, and select ‘Share’. This action initiates the sharing process, allowing you to generate links or send emails for collaboration.
Does Windows 11 have file sharing?
Yes, Windows 11 has built-in file sharing capabilities, especially when integrated with Microsoft OneDrive. You can easily share files directly from File Explorer by generating shareable links or sending email invitations, allowing recipients to view or edit content depending on the permissions you set.
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Richard
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Richard, a writer for Geek Rewind, is a tech enthusiast who loves breaking down complex IT topics into simple, easy-to-understand ideas. With years of hands-on experience in system administration and enterprise IT operations, he’s developed a knack for offering practical tips and solutions. Richard aims to make technology more accessible and actionable. He's deeply committed to the Geek Rewind community, always ready to answer questions and engage in discussions.
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