Microsoft OneDrive is introducing a dedicated Shortcuts folder to help users organize shared content more effectively. Previously, shortcuts appeared in the root directory, which created clutter for heavy users who manage many files. The new feature gives users control over where these links are stored.

New organizational tool separates shared links from personal files in cloud storage
The update targets the cloud storage platform's file organization system. Microsoft designed the Shortcuts folder as a distinct section within OneDrive that separates shared content from personal files. This change aims to simplify navigation and reduce visual noise in the main directory.
- New feature: Dedicated Shortcuts folder for organizing shared content shortcuts
- Visual identity: Distinct color and a building-style icon
- Folder behavior: Behaves like any other folder; can be moved, renamed, shared, or removed
The Shortcuts folder will feature a unique color and a building-style icon to make it easily recognizable. Users can move the folder to different locations, rename it, share it with others, or remove it entirely if they prefer a different structure. The folder behaves like any other standard OneDrive folder, maintaining full compatibility with existing features.
Microsoft expects the rollout to begin in July 2026. New feature rollouts often get delayed, so the exact date may shift depending on testing and deployment schedules. The company is currently developing the feature and has not provided a final release timeline beyond the initial target.
This update follows previous efforts by Microsoft to improve OneDrive's user interface and file management tools. Earlier versions of the platform introduced similar organizational features for shared documents and team folders. The Shortcuts folder represents a focused improvement on how users interact with external links and shared content.



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