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Mark the little checkbox in the upper right-hand corner of the tile that represents the document in your SkyDrive.
Click on Manage in the bar on the top, then click on Move to.
You'll now be given the option to select the target location for your file.
Alternatively, SkyDrive also supports Drag & Drop to achieve move operations:
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According to this April 2012 answer from Jeff Steinbok, the MS SkyDrive dev lead, file extensions are visible only for file types that SkyDrive doesn't internally support. Internally supported file types do not show extensions by default.
Another answer to the same question suggested that users file a feature request.
In summary, this feature isn't ...
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Actually, there is a "backdoor" method im using:
First, share your SkyDrive/Google Drive folder on the local network, giving everyone "full control" (the SkyDrive/Google Drive folders are usually in C:\Users\[YOUR USE NAME HERE]\).
Next, use the advanced NTFS permissions to clear all other's rights (ESPECIALLY "EVERYONE"!). Then, add your Windows ...
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Whilst the question is specifically about Hotmail/SkyDrive, it may be worth noting that Google have now come up with a way of doing this with Gmail/Google Drive. All it seems to do, mind you, is help you share the document correctly with the people you're emailing to - it still doesn't actually attach it to the email from what I can see. Here's the ...
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This at least cuts out the step of having to download the file as its already there.
Download Microsoft SkyDrive - the following text was taken from the download page
SkyDrive for Windows is the easiest way to access your SkyDrive from
your PC. When you install SkyDrive, a SkyDrive folder is created on
your PC. Everything that you put in this ...
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