- Create a shared drive - Google Workspace Learning Center
Any content an external person contributes (for example, edits to, creating, or uploading a file) in a shared drive created by someone in your organization is transferred to and owned by your organization For people whose Google Workspace edition doesn't include shared drives, you can only add them with Viewer access
- How to use Google Drive - Computer - Google Drive Help
How to use Google Drive Want advanced Google Workspace features for your business? Try Google Workspace today! Google Drive helps you keep all your files together You can upload and share your files from any device, create new files, keep them organized, edit easily, and share them with others
- Use Google Drive for desktop
On Google Drive for desktop, at the bottom right, in the system tray, you can find the Google Drive for desktop menu To make it easier to find Google Drive for desktop when it's closed, you can pin it
- Upload files folders to Google Drive - Computer - Google Drive Help
You can upload, open, share, and edit files with Google Drive When you upload a file to Google Drive, it will take up space in your Drive, even if you upload to a folder owned by someone else
- Share files from Google Drive - Computer - Google Drive Help
When you share from Google Drive, you can control whether people can edit, comment on, or only open the file When you share content from Google Drive, the Google Drive program policies apply
- Organize your files in Google Drive
Shortcuts make it easier for you or your team to find and organize files and folders in multiple Google Drives A shortcut is a link that references another file or folder
- Use Google Drive files offline - Computer - Google Drive Help
To make Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides available offline, use files offline with Drive on the web If you stream files from Drive to your computer, file data is stored in a local cache on your hard drive
- Share folders in Google Drive
Share folders in Google Drive Want advanced Google Workspace features for your business? Try Google Workspace today! Here’s what people can do with folders after you share it with them: Can organize, add, edit: If they're signed into a Google account, people can open, edit, delete, or move any files within the folder
- Share files from Google Drive - Computer - Google Drive Help
When you share from Google Drive, you can control whether people can edit, comment on or only view the file When you share content from Google Drive, the Google Drive programme policies apply
- Make someone else the owner of your file - Google Help
Want advanced Google Workspace features for your business? Try Google Workspace today! You own the files you create or upload on Google Drive You can transfer ownership of the files and folders you own to another account Before you transfer ownership You can only transfer ownership to someone you shared the file or folder with Learn how to share files from Google Drive When you make
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