Integration of Office 2013 and OneDrive in Windows 8.1
When you save files to OneDrive in MS Office 2013 without the OneDrive desktop app, Office will open the server destination for you rather than the local synced folder. That means your document would be uploaded by Office to your OneDrive directly, and if you want to see it again on your computer, you must download again! The OneDrive desktop app fixed this problem. However, when you go to OneDrive’s website seeking for a solution for Windows 8.1, you will be notified that
"
OneDrive (currently SkyDrive)
is already built in. Just open the app and sync
your files across all of your computers.
This is confusing, right? At least to me. Indeed, the built-in OneDrive feature in Windows 8.1 (or with Update 1) ABSOLUTELY DOES NOT contain anything about integration with Office 2013. Microsoft offers an explanation and solution only here (http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/onedrive/office-2013):
In
Windows
8.1
, you can install the
OneDrive
desktop app
to install a setting that lets you use Office to work
on
OneDrive
documents with other people at the same time.
Because
OneDrive
is built in to
Windows
8.1
, no other desktop app
features will be installed.
Download the
free desktop app
Anyway, if you want to use Office 2013 in Windows 8.1 with OneDrive, you’d better install the OneDrive desktop app as well.