You have set a sensitivity label in Microsoft 365, but the label does not appear on files after they sync to OneDrive. This problem occurs because OneDrive sync does not natively apply sensitivity labels to files stored locally. Sensitivity labels are metadata applied at the cloud level through SharePoint or Microsoft 365, not through the sync engine. This article explains why labels are missing from synced files and provides the steps to ensure labels are applied correctly.
Key Takeaways: Fix Sensitivity Labels Not Applying to Synced Files
- Microsoft 365 admin center > Compliance > Sensitivity labels: Labels must be published to users and configured for SharePoint and OneDrive before they can appear on files.
- OneDrive sync app > Settings > Office tab: Ensure the option to use Office applications to sync Office files is enabled, which allows labels to be applied via the Office client.
- SharePoint admin center > Settings > Sensitivity labels: Enable the tenant-level setting that allows sensitivity labels to be applied to Office files in SharePoint and OneDrive.
Why Sensitivity Labels Do Not Appear on Synced Files
Sensitivity labels in Microsoft 365 are cloud-based metadata that enforce protection and governance policies. When a file is synced to a local OneDrive folder, the label is stored as part of the file’s metadata in the cloud but is not automatically displayed or enforced on the local copy. The OneDrive sync app does not process or apply sensitivity labels during sync. Instead, labels are applied when a file is opened or saved through a Microsoft 365 desktop app such as Word, Excel, or PowerPoint, or through the SharePoint or OneDrive web interface.
The root cause is a misunderstanding of how labels propagate. Labels are not applied to files during sync; they are applied when a user explicitly assigns a label through the Office app or the web interface. If a label is missing from a synced file, it means the label was never applied to the cloud version of the file, or the Office app did not download the label metadata correctly.
Steps to Ensure Sensitivity Labels Are Applied to Synced Files
Follow these steps in order to verify and apply sensitivity labels to files that sync through OneDrive for Business.
Step 1: Verify Sensitivity Labels Are Published and Enabled for SharePoint and OneDrive
- Open the Microsoft 365 admin center
Go to Compliance > Sensitivity labels in the left navigation. - Check label publication
Ensure the label you want to apply is published to the correct users or groups. If it is not published, select Publish labels and follow the wizard. - Enable labels for SharePoint and OneDrive
In the label policy settings, confirm the option Use sensitivity labels for Office files in SharePoint and OneDrive is turned on. This setting must be enabled for labels to be available in the sync context.
Step 2: Apply a Label to a File Using the Office App
- Open the synced file in a Microsoft 365 desktop app
Double-click an Office file in your local OneDrive folder. The file opens in Word, Excel, or PowerPoint. - Locate the Sensitivity button
On the ribbon, click Home > Sensitivity or look for the Sensitivity button on the title bar depending on your version. - Select the correct label
Choose the sensitivity label from the dropdown. The label is applied to the file and saved to the cloud when you save the file. - Sync the change
OneDrive automatically syncs the file back to the cloud. The label now appears in the file’s properties in SharePoint or OneDrive online.
Step 3: Apply a Label Using the OneDrive Web Interface
- Open OneDrive in a browser
Go to https://portal.office.com/onedrive and sign in. - Navigate to the file
Find the file that is missing the label. - Open the file details pane
Click the file, then click the Info icon in the toolbar to open the details pane on the right. - Apply the label
Under Sensitivity, click the current label or None, then select the desired label from the list. The label is applied immediately in the cloud. - Sync the change to local
OneDrive syncs the updated metadata to your local file. Open the file in the Office app to see the label.
If Sensitivity Labels Still Do Not Appear After Applying Them
OneDrive Sync Shows a Blank or No Label on Office Files
This can happen if the Office app did not download the label metadata. Close the file and reopen it from the local OneDrive folder. If the label still does not appear, clear the Office cache by closing all Office apps, then deleting the files in %localappdata%\Microsoft\Office\16.0\OfficeFileCache. Restart the Office app and reopen the file.
Label Is Applied in the Cloud but Not on the Local Copy
The local file may have a cached version without the label. Force a sync by right-clicking the OneDrive icon in the system tray and selecting Sync. If the label still does not appear, pause and resume sync. Open the file in the Office app, which forces the app to read the cloud metadata and display the label.
Sensitivity Button Is Grayed Out in the Office App
This occurs when the file is not saved to a SharePoint or OneDrive location that has labels enabled. Verify the file is stored in a OneDrive for Business folder, not a personal OneDrive or local folder. Also confirm that the user account is licensed for Microsoft 365 E3 or E5, which includes sensitivity label capabilities.
Applying Labels via Office App vs OneDrive Web: Key Differences
| Item | Apply via Office App | Apply via OneDrive Web |
|---|---|---|
| Method | Open file in Word, Excel, or PowerPoint and select Sensitivity button | Select file in OneDrive web and choose label in details pane |
| Label persistence | Label is saved in the file’s metadata and synced to cloud | Label is applied to the cloud copy and synced to local file |
| Requires Office app | Yes, the file must be opened in a Microsoft 365 desktop app | No, any browser works |
| Works for non-Office files | No, only Office files support sensitivity labels | No, only Office files support sensitivity labels |
| Offline availability | Label appears on local file after sync | Label appears on local file after sync |
You can now apply sensitivity labels to files that sync through OneDrive for Business by using the Office app or the web interface. Next, verify that all users who need to apply labels have the correct license and that labels are published to the appropriate groups. As an advanced tip, configure auto-labeling policies in the Microsoft Purview compliance portal to automatically apply labels to files based on sensitive content patterns, reducing manual work.