![]() ![]() * To get the synching overlay, right-click on the OneDrive icon again, and select Resume syncing to begin the process. Then OneDrive will stop the process and the icon get a pause signal. * Hove your mouse over the “Pause syncing” option, and choose the time you want to pause synchronization, including 2 hours, 8 hours, and 24 hours. You might need to click the Show hidden icons arrow to show this icon. Follow these steps to do that: To pause the OneDrive, click the taskbar corner overflow icon (also called System tray) on the right side of the taskbar and click on the ‘OneDrive’ icon (cloud icon) in the Notification/Overflow area. Choose Resume syncing in the right-click menu. OneDrive lets you pause the background syncing process (including upload and download) for 2, 8, and 24 hours. Back to the taskbar and right-click the OneDrive. Then select a file to drag to the desktop. Open the storage path of OneDrive and find its sync folder. * From your desktop, hold-and-press or right-click on the blue OneDrive icon in the notification area at bottom-right of the taskbar. Right-click the OneDrive icon in the taskbar, then click Pause syncing in the context menu. Note: Make sure you are running the latest version of OneDrive. It is easy to pause OneDrive syncing on Windows 10 Anniversary Update temporarily for some reason. ![]() How can I resolve the problem on my tablet? So I would like to find a way to pause syncing when an upload or a download is in the process, and it is useful when I am on a Mobile broadband (metered) connection. I always edit Use Office Word documents on my Surface Pro 4 from different locations and use OneDrice to sync all finished files in Windows 10 Pro. ![]()
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