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  2. 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.

  3. how to Allow external or anonymous users to upload files into MS...

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    So, if your Microsoft Form template has a question that requires uploading a file, in this case, you will not be able to allow the "Anyone can respond" to your form. In this case, you have two options to allow the " Anyone can Respond " link in your Form. Remove the question that has an upload file. Set Sharing settings to allow external access.

  4. Why is the "Upload File" greyed out in Microsoft Forms when...

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    Please click "Collect responses" and check the form setting as shown in the below screenshot. If you have to use the Anyone link, as a workaround, please add a Text question and tell respondents to upload the file to their online drive (like OneDrive), then input the shared link of the file into the Text question. We look forward to your response.

  5. Import your contacts into Google Contacts

    support.google.com/contacts/answer/15147365

    Step 2: Upload your file to Google Contacts. Open Google Contacts. On the left, click Import . If you don’t find the menu on the left, at the top left click Menu . Click Select file Select your new contacts file. Click Import. When the import is done, Google Contacts will open your newly imported contacts.

  6. I just got copilot pro and I can't upload files (!!)

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    Regarding the issue you are having with Copilot not being able to upload files; I think your need is for Copilot to help you with your files. If it's Word, Excel and those, you need to use it on the web side or in the Microsoft 365 desktop app. The specific information is in this official document:About Microsoft Copilot Pro - Microsoft Support

  7. To upload a file from your device: click Upload files . To add a file from your Google Drive: click Drive . To add files from your Drive, you need to have Gemini Apps Activity on and connect Google Workspace to Gemini Apps. If it’s not connected, you'll get the option to connect it. Learn about your data and the Google Workspace extension.

  8. Choose or upload the file containing the data, then click Select. Select the column from “Layer data” and the corresponding column from “Uploaded data” to match the features. Click Finish. Tips: If you previously styled map features by a data column, then your style rules will be copied to the replacement data.

  9. cannot upload image file to Copilot Bing - Microsoft Community

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    I am not able to upload image file (eg: jpg, png files) to Copilot Bing by Edge browser since last week, it responses "This file type is not supported. Find a full list of supported files", now it just supports other types like txt, csv, docx etc. In the original version, it allows me to upload image files, no matter I signed in Bing or not.

  10. File Upload not working, how do i fix this? - Microsoft Community

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    Hello everyone, in my browsers when i try to upload a file it opens the file explorer and then says not working and the browser also stops working and i have to use task manager to shut it down. I tried restarting, how do i fix this? By the way this happened with both Edge Firefox and Chrome so its probaly the computer thats wrong

  11. How do I get rid of Upload Blocked message that keeps coming up...

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    Hi Terry, In your case, could you try the steps below to see the outcome? 1. Go to task bar and find the OneDrive cloud icon (if it doesn’t exist on the task bar, you may right-click the windows icon and select Search to search for OneDrive).