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Edit your photos in OneDrive

icrosoft has just added a new feature to OneDrive that lets you edit photos stored in your account without having to download. Log into your Microsoft account (if you don’t have one, first go to and click ‘Create a Microsoft account’), then navigate to the folder containing your photos. Double-click the one you want to edit, then click the new Edit button in the top toolbar. You can now crop the photo by dragging the four corners to select the part you want. If your photo is lopsided, click and drag the horizontal bar located just under your photo (see screenshot). As you rotate the image, OneDrive will zoom in to prevent black edges appearing around the borders. You can apply further edits to your image by selecting the Adjustment option at the top. This reveals a sidebar on the right-hand side, with individual sliders for Brightness, Contrast, Exposure and more.

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