You’ll have a cloud icon for every account you’ve connected to OneDrive.
You can find OneDrive up in your Menu bar.
After you enable OneDrive to open at login, you’re done! Select Open your OneDrive folder to see your files sync to your folder.
This will ensure that OneDrive runs at login, and you always have the most up-to-date version of all your files.
When you see "Your OneDrive Is Ready for You," the last thing to do is make sure you select Open at login, so my files sync automatically.
This conserves space on your computer and reduces the bandwidth needed for the sync processes.
On the Sync Files from Your OneDrive screen, you can choose the folders you want to sync to your computer and select Next.
When you see the "This is your OneDrive folder" screen, you’ll now see a path to the folder you selected.
Select a location where you would like to save your OneDrive files and select Choose this location.
There are a few points of OneDrive Setup that are helpful to watch for:
Enter your work or school account and select Sign in.
Click the Account tab and select Add an Account to start OneDrive Setup.
Click the OneDrive cloud icon up in your Menu bar, click the three dots to open the menu, and select Preferences.
If you already have a personal account signed in to OneDrive, you’ll want to add a work or school account in OneDrive Preferences.
Enter your work or school account and select Sign in to set up your account.
Start OneDrive by pressing cmd+Space to launch a Spotlight query and type OneDrive.
If you’re not signed in to OneDrive with any account, start OneDrive to connect a work or school account.
Start OneDrive Setup and follow one of the methods below.
Important: If you are currently using the OneDrive Mac Store app, you must first uninstall it before installing the latest build of the OneDrive desktop app.
The instructions include setting up the new OneDrive sync client on Mac, turning on finder integration (Mac), using OneDrive files On-Demand on Mac, managing your syncing sites (Mac) Explanation Setup the New OneDrive Sync Client on Mac This article covers the basics of using OneDrive on your Mac.