(Once the hyperlink is created, I will use it in OneNote to link to the file on my own Onedrive, just for me!)
When I view a file in Word on the Internet, the URL is displayed:
https://onedrive.live.com/view.aspx?cid=53B31F7A44698440&resid=53B31F7A44698440%2130033&app=Word
Say I want to insert a link to a file on a OneNote website or page so that it is NOT shared with anyone else. those. only I have permission to view, as a link to the file from the link above.
Can I just use the above URL as a link?
I used OneDrive sharing, but I think that all of the above methods cause the file to be shared with others or publicly. for example, like this:
http://1drv.ms/1zOli6p
... which when viewed in a word online shows this URL:
https://onedrive.live.com/view.aspx?cid=53B31F7A44698440&resid=53B31F7A44698440%2130035&app=Word
I experimented, and using the URL seems to work. However, if the above works, then I do not understand why OneNote does not allow you to create a link to a file stored in Ondrive. (On my PC, this allows links to locally stored files).
I used GoogleDrive, which allows you to select a file and right-click on it to “get the link”, which you can use in the way described above. This is a really useful feature.
, , onedrive . , , URL, :
https://onedrive.live.com/?cid=53B31F7A44698440&id=53B31F7A44698440%2130031
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