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OneDrive Duplicates – Smart Tricks to Find and Remove Them Easily

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OneDrive, s powerful cloud storage service, makes it easy to save, share, and access your files anywhere. However, regular use often leads to duplicate files building up over time. These unnecessary copies clutter your storage, slow down file management, and waste valuable cloud space.

If re ready to declutter your OneDrive and make the most of your storage, this guide will walk you through Smart Ways to Find and Remove Duplicate Files both manually and with quicker automated tools.

How to Manually Find Duplicate Files in OneDrive

Tip 1: Search by File Name

  • Duplicate files often have identical or nearly identical names. When you upload a file that already exists, OneDrive adds a number (e.g., document(1).pdf) to the duplicate.
  • Steps to Find Duplicates by Name-
    • Log in to your OneDrive account.
    • Open the target folder.
    • Click the Name header to sort files A–Z.
    • Look through the list for matching names or files with number indexes.

Quick Tip- Files with matching names, sizes, and types are typically duplicates.

Tip 2: Search by File Size

  • If duplicate files have been renamed, sorting by size can help you catch hidden copies.
  • Steps-
    • Open the folder you want to scan.
    • Click on the Size header to sort files by their file size.
    • Identify files with identical sizes and matching types.

Quick Tip- Even renamed duplicates often have the exact same file size.

Tip 3: Find Duplicate Photos Visually

  • Photos can consume a large portion of your OneDrive storage, and identical pictures can be hard to spot without a close look.
  • Steps-
    • Open your Photos folder.
    • Switch to Tiles view for larger image previews.
    • Sort photos by Size.
    • Look for photos with the same file size and appearance.

Quick Tip- Duplicate images typically have the same dimensions, size, and visual appearance.

How to Delete Duplicate Files from OneDrive

After identifying duplicates-

  • Select the duplicate files by ticking their checkboxes.
  • Click the Delete button in the top menu.

The deleted items will move to the Recycle Bin inside OneDrive, allowing you to restore them later if needed. t forget to empty the Recycle Bin to permanently free up your storage space.

Pro Tip- Create a habit of reviewing your OneDrive every few months to prevent clutter from piling up.

  • Automatically scan all your folders and files
  • Identify duplicates based on name, size, file type, and even content
  • Safely review and remove redundant files without the risk of losing important data
  • Optimise OneDrive settings for better storage management and future prevention

Final Thoughts

Decluttering your OneDrive storage can significantly boost your productivity, save money on storage upgrades, and make file management smoother. Whether you choose a manual approach or use a professional tool, keeping your OneDrive organized helps you task smarter and faster.

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Hello, I’m Hariom Jindal, a seasoned IT professional with over 21 years of experience in the industry. I am currently working as a Principal Consultant at TECHOM Systems, a leading provider of Microsoft Modern Workplace solutions in Melbourne, Australia.

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