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How To Enable Or Disable Offline Files In Windows 11

To enable or disable offline files in Windows 11, you can follow these steps:

1. Open the “Settings” app. You can do this by clicking on the Start button and then selecting the gear icon, or by pressing the Windows key + I on your keyboard.

2. In the Settings app, click on “System”.

3. In the left sidebar, click on “Storage”.

4. On the right side, under the “Storage” section, click on “Offline files and folders”.

5. Here, you will see the option to enable or disable offline files. To enable offline files, toggle the switch to the “On” position. To disable offline files, toggle the switch to the “Off” position.

6. If you enable offline files, you can further customize the settings by clicking on “Manage offline files”. This will allow you to choose which files and folders are available offline, set limits on disk space usage, and configure other options.

Note: Offline files allow you to access and work on files even when you’re not connected to the network. However, enabling offline files may use additional disk space on your device.

That’s it! You have now learned how to enable or disable offline files in Windows 11.

How To Enable Or Disable Offline Files In Windows 11
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