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== Summary == {{Non-free use rationale software screenshot | Description = Screenshot of OneDrive client app for PC, Xbox One and HoloLens | Author = Microsoft | Source = Taken from a PC running Windows 11. For the app: {{URL|1=https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/store/p/onedrive/9wzdncrfj1p3}} | Article = OneDrive | Minimality = no | Commercial = yes | Other information = {{Non-free promotional|image has rationale=yes}} }} == Licensing == {{Non-free Microsoft...
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