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We’re looking at two related pieces of this:
1) For OneDrive for Business, enable shared folders to be added to the root of the OneDrive folder at all (like in OneDrive Personal).
2) For OneDrive across business and personal, enable shared folders to be placed into subfolders.We appreciate your patience; this is significant engineering work given the architecture of the products and our diverse customer base, spanning individuals to small businesses to multi-national enterprises to government agencies. We aim to address this while maintaining our industry-leading security, privacy, and compliance commitments.
Thank you for the continued feedback.
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You say you've fixed this, but you haven't. I tried deleting the Attachments folder today and it got recreated automatically. Please allow us to delete it permanently.
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We don’t have a timeline yet but it’s still on our radar.
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I agree with maddhin, when a link to a file on OneDrive is clicked Windows should recognise if the file is synced to the PC and open the local file. If the file is set to be online-only, it should ask whether to open in browser or sync it to the PC and then open it (and this pop-up should give the file size).