- Use Google Drive for desktop
Shared Drives: Contains files and folders others share with you Other Computers: Displays files synced from other computers connected to your Google Account Double click the file you want to open Files created in Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, or Forms open in your web browser
- Install Drive for desktop - Google Workspace Learning Center
In My Drive or Shared drives, double-click the file that you want to open Files created by Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, or Forms open in your browser Other files open in their regular applications on your computer
- Google Drive Help
Official Google Drive Help Center where you can find tips and tutorials on using Google Drive and other answers to frequently asked questions
- How to use Google Drive
Sign out of Google Drive On your computer, go to drive google com ; At the top right, click your profile picture
- View open files - Google Drive Help
With Google Drive on the web, you can view things like videos, PDFs, Microsoft Office files, audio files, and photos
- What are shared drives? - Google Workspace Learning Center
Shared drives are special folders in Google Drive that you can use to store, search, and access files with a team Shared drive files belong to the team instead of an individual Even if members leave, the files stay in the shared drive so your team can keep sharing information and work anywhere, from any device Key features of shared drives
- Create a shared drive - Google Workspace Learning Center
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 They can upload, edit, move, or delete all files To change the role for a new member, select a role from the dropdown
- Manage your storage in Drive, Gmail Photos - Google Help
If you use Drive for work or school, content in shared drives' trash also counts toward your organization's storage Important: New files you create in Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, Drawings and Forms use up your Google storage space Files that already exist don't count toward storage unless they're modified on or after June 1, 2021
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