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Demo! 1.Pick your attachment like you always do 2.Choose your file from OneDrive from your hard drive from your MRU 3.Send as a OneDrive link.

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8 1.Pick your attachment like you always do 2.Choose your file from OneDrive from your hard drive from your MRU 3.Send as a OneDrive link a ‘classic’ attachment 4.As a link, manage permissions (optional)

9 1.Pick your attachment like you always do 2.Choose your file from OneDrive from your hard drive from your MRU 3.Send as a OneDrive link a ‘classic’ attachment 4.As a link, manage permissions (optional)

10 1.Pick your attachment like you always do 2.Choose your file from OneDrive from your hard drive from your MRU 3.Send as a OneDrive link a ‘classic’ attachment 4.As a link, manage permissions (optional)

11 1.Pick your attachment like you always do 2.Choose your file from OneDrive from your hard drive from your MRU 3.Send as a OneDrive link a ‘classic’ attachment 4.As a link, manage permissions (optional)

12 When attaching from OneDrive, it simply sends the link When attaching from your hard drive, you can ‘upsell’ the file to be a OneDrive link Perfect for dealing with very large files Attachments are placed in a new “Attachments” folder 1.Pick your attachment like you always do 2.Choose your file from OneDrive from your hard drive from your MRU 3.Send as a OneDrive link a ‘classic’ attachment 4.As a link, manage permissions (optional)

13 You can still send attachments like you do today Ability to ‘downsell’ a OneDrive file to a ‘classic’ attachment The ‘Law Firm’ scenario 1.Pick your attachment like you always do 2.Choose your file from OneDrive from your hard drive from your MRU 3.Send as a OneDrive link a ‘classic’ attachment 4.As a link, manage permissions (optional)

14 1.Pick your attachment like you always do 2.Choose your file from OneDrive from your hard drive from your MRU 3.Send as a OneDrive link a ‘classic’ attachment 4.As a link, manage permissions (optional)

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16 1.Review the document or file ‘side-by-side’ 2.Make your changes to the document – from within the browser 3.Reply inline with your changes 4.Works with both ‘classic’ attachments and OneDrive links

17 1.Review the document or file ‘side-by-side’ 2.Make your changes to the document – from within the browser 3.Reply inline with your changes 4.Works with both ‘classic’ attachments and OneDrive links

18 1.Review the document or file ‘side-by-side’ 2.Make your changes to the document – from within the browser 3.Reply inline with your changes 4.Works with both ‘classic’ attachments and OneDrive links

19 1.Review the document or file ‘side-by-side’ 2.Make your changes to the document – from within the browser 3.Reply inline with your changes 4.Works with both ‘classic’ attachments and OneDrive links

20 1.Review the document or file ‘side-by-side’ 2.Make your changes to the document – from within the browser 3.Reply inline with your changes 4.Works with both ‘classic’ attachments and OneDrive links Power of using OneDrive include: Feeds into the Office Graph Real time multi-user co-authoring Rich client access – Make changes in Word/PowerPoint/Excel and sync changes to OneDrive Ability to access documents from anytime, anywhere/mobile

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23 Available on devices 1.iPad 2.iPhone 3.Android Phones

24 Available on devices 1.iPad 2.iPhone 3.Android Phones

25 Available on devices 1.iPad 2.iPhone 3.Android Phones

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28 1.Pick your attachment like you always do 2.Pick a file to share from the Group’s Document Library 3.Send as a OneDrive link or as a ‘classic’ attachment

29 1.Pick your attachment like you always do 2.Pick a file to share from the Group’s Document Library 3.Send as a OneDrive link or as a ‘classic’ attachment

30 1.Pick your attachment like you always do 2.Pick a file to share from the Group’s Document Library 3.Send as a OneDrive link or as a ‘classic’ attachment

31 1.Pick your attachment like you always do 2.Pick a file to share from the Group’s Document Library 3.Send as a OneDrive link or as a ‘classic’ attachment

32 1.Pick your attachment like you always do 2.Pick a file to share from the Group’s Document Library 3.Send as a OneDrive link or as a ‘classic’ attachment

33 1.Pick your attachment like you always do 2.Pick a file to share from the Group’s Document Library 3.Send as a OneDrive link or as a ‘classic’ attachment

34 1.Pick your attachment like you always do 2.Pick a file to share from your OneDrive (or the Group) 3.Send as a OneDrive link or as a ‘classic’ attachment

35 1.Pick your attachment like you always do 2.Pick a file to share from your OneDrive (or the Group) 3.Send as a OneDrive link or as a ‘classic’ attachment

36 1.Pick your attachment like you always do 2.Pick a file to share from your OneDrive (or the Group) 3.Send as a OneDrive link or as a ‘classic’ attachment

37 1.Pick your attachment like you always do 2.Pick a file to share from your OneDrive 3.Send as a OneDrive link or as a ‘classic’ attachment

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39 1.A ‘classic’ attachment is received in a Group and opened 2.Editing the attachment automatically ‘upsells’ it to the Group’s document library

40 1.A ‘classic’ attachment is received in a Group and opened 2.Editing the attachment Automatically ‘upsells’ it to the Group’s document library Automatically creates a post Reply is created

41 1.A ‘classic’ attachment is received in a Group and opened 2.Editing the attachment Automatically ‘upsells’ it to the Group’s document library Automatically creates a post Reply is created

42 1.A ‘classic’ attachment is received in a Group and opened 2.Editing the attachment Automatically ‘upsells’ it to the Group’s document library Automatically creates a post Reply is created

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44 1.When a OneDrive attachment is viewed outside of OWA, it is transformed into an HTML link in the message body 2.These types of attachments are handled just like Inline Images are handled today

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47 1.Guest users receive 2 emails: 1-time Guest Invite Email with attachment 2.User is prompted for credentials with invite 3.A one time log in authenticates that user 4.Auth error is possible if invite isn’t opened first

48 1.Guest users receive 2 emails: 1-time invite email Email with attachment 2.User is prompted for credentials with invite 3.A one time log in authenticates that user 4.Auth error is possible if invite isn’t opened first

49 1.Guest users receive 2 emails: 1-time invite email Email with attachment 2.User is prompted for credentials with invite 3.A one time log in authenticates that user 4.Auth error is possible if invite isn’t opened first

50 1.Guest users receive 2 emails: 1-time invite email Email with attachment 2.User is prompted for credentials with invite 3.A one time log in authenticates that user 4.Auth error is possible if invite isn’t opened first

51 1.Guest users receive 2 emails: 1-time invite email Email with attachment 2.User is prompted for credentials with invite 3.A one time log in authenticates that user 4.Auth error is possible if invite isn’t opened first

52 1.Guest users receive 2 emails: 1-time invite email Actual attachment email 2.User is prompted for credentials with invite 3.A 1-time log in authenticates that user 4.Auth error is possible if invite isn’t opened first

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60 SessionInfo Experts Unplugged: OWA and MobilityWed 10:15 am – 11:30 am MR 18d What’s New in Outlook Web AppUSX.206 What’s New in OWA for DevicesUSX.208 Introducing the Personalized Inbox: “Clutter”, People View, and Search Refiners USX.204 Introducing GroupsUSX.202 Encryption in ExchangeSPR.202 Data Loss Prevention (DLP) in Exchange, Outlook, and OWAEDC.204

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