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articles/storage/blobs/storage-quickstart-blobs-portal.md

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ms.service: storage
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ms.subservice: blobs
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ms.topic: quickstart
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ms.date: 05/05/2022
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ms.date: 01/13/2023
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ms.author: shaas
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1. In the Azure portal, navigate to the container you created in the previous section.
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1. Select the container to show a list of blobs it contains. This container is new, so it won't yet contain any blobs.
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1. Select the **Upload** button to open the upload blade and browse your local file system to find a file to upload as a block blob. You can optionally expand the **Advanced** section to configure other settings for the upload operation.
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1. Select the **Upload** button to open the upload blade and browse your local file system to find a file to upload as a block blob. You can optionally expand the **Advanced** section to configure other settings for the upload operation. You can, for example, upload a blob into a new or existing virtual folder or by supplying a value in the **Upload to folder** field.
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:::image type="content" source="media/storage-quickstart-blobs-portal/upload-blob.png" alt-text="Screenshot showing how to upload a blob from your local drive via the Azure portal":::
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