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  2. Use Google Drive for desktop

    support.google.com/drive/answer/10838124

    You can sync files from your computer to Google Drive and backup to Google Photos. On your computer, open Drive for desktop . Click Settings Preferences. On the left, click Folders from your computer. Select an option: Sync with Google Drive: Files you change in the synced folder reflect on Drive.

  3. How to use Google Drive - Computer - Google Drive Help

    support.google.com/drive/answer/2424384

    Step 1: Go to drive.google.com. On your computer, go to drive.google.com. My Drive has: Learn how to back up and sync files from your Mac or PC. Tip: You can choose between Home and My Drive as your Google Drive start page. To change your start page, go to Settings Settings. Under “Start page,” select your preference.

  4. Manage your storage in Drive, Gmail & Photos - Google Help

    support.google.com/drive/answer/6374270

    Learn what items in Google Drive use storage space. Most files in your My Drive take up space as they contain files and folders you upload or sync, such as .pdf files, images, or videos. Your space in My Drive also contains files you create, such as Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Forms. Items in your Trash also take up space.

  5. Google Drive Help

    support.google.com/drive

    Organize your files in Google Drive. View & reorder your files and folders. Check activity & file versions. Use Google Drive apps. Get Google Drive notifications. Find files & folders with Google Drive shortcuts. Learn how shortcuts replace files & folders stored in multiple locations. Move files & folders into shared drives.

  6. Upload files & folders to Google Drive

    support.google.com/drive/answer/2424368

    Upload files & folders. On your computer, you can upload from drive.google.com or your desktop. You can upload files into private or shared folders. On your computer, go to drive.google.com. At the top left, click New File Upload or Folder Upload. Choose the file or folder you want to upload.

  7. Learn what items in Google Drive use storage space. Most files in your My Drive take up space as they contain files and folders you upload or sync, such as .pdf files, images, or videos. Your space in My Drive also contains files you create, such as Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Forms. Items in your Trash also take up space.

  8. Important: You can transfer ownership of a file to someone you previously shared the file with. Learn more about sharing files from Google Drive. On your computer, open Google Drive. Find the file you want to transfer then right-click. Click Share > click Share . Next to the recipients name, click the Down arrow Transfer ownership.

  9. Get started with encrypted files in Drive, Docs, Sheets & Slides

    support.google.com/drive/answer/10519333?hl=en&co=GENIE.Platform=Desktop

    From Google Drive: Right-click a file. Click Make a copy Make a copy (only available for Drive files, not Google Docs, Sheets or Slides). If a file: Has additional encryption, you can also Make a decrypted copy. Doesn’t have additional encryption, you can also Make an encrypted copy. From Google Docs, Sheets, or Slides:

  10. Fix problems in Drive for desktop - Computer - Google Help

    support.google.com/drive/answer/2565956

    Click Drive for desktop > Tap your name > Open Google Drive. In My Drive or Shared drives, double-click the file that you want to open. Sign in to Drive for desktop. When you open Drive for desktop for the first time to log in: On your computer, open Drive for desktop. Click Sign in with the browser.

  11. Create a shared drive - Google Workspace Learning Center

    support.google.com/a/users/answer/9310249

    Add members to a shared drive. Requires Manager access. On your computer, go to drive.google.com. In the left column, click Shared drives and double-click one of your shared drives. At the top, click Manage members. Add names, email addresses, or a Google Group. By default, new members will be Content managers.