How TO: Save a doc to SkyDrive in Windows Phone 8
In Windows Phone 8, your Office docs always stay in sync with the cloud. Here's how to create a new Word document and save it to SkyDrive.Learn more about us...
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In Windows Phone 8, your Office docs always stay in sync with the cloud. Here's how to create a new Word document and save it to SkyDrive.
Learn more about using your Windows Phone 8 and SkyDrive: http://newwp.it/PZutvf
Steps for saving a new document to SkyDrive from your Windows Phone:
1. In the Office Hub, flick to Recent, tap New (+) then Word or Excel.
2. Add the content you want, then tap More (...) then Save.
3. Type a name in the File name box, and then tap the Save to list, then navigate to SkyDrive then Save.
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Learn more about using your Windows Phone 8 and SkyDrive: http://newwp.it/PZutvf
Steps for saving a new document to SkyDrive from your Windows Phone:
1. In the Office Hub, flick to Recent, tap New (+) then Word or Excel.
2. Add the content you want, then tap More (...) then Save.
3. Type a name in the File name box, and then tap the Save to list, then navigate to SkyDrive then Save.
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