What is Google Drive?

Google Drive is a free cloud storage service that allows you to store, access and share files online.

With Drive, you can store photos, videos, documents, spreadsheets, presentations, and more. Access your files anywhere, on any device with internet access.

Getting started with Google Drive

1. Access Drive at drive.google.com

2. Create a Google account if you don't already have one.

3. Upload files by dragging and dropping files into the Drive window.

Organizing your files

Folders: Create folders to organize your files and make searching easier.

Descriptive names: Name your files clearly and descriptively for easy identification.

Organizing your files

Filters: Use the filters at the top of Drive to filter by type, date, name, and more.

Stars: Star important files to easily find them in the "Starred" folder.

Share your files

Share with people: Share a file by right-clicking and selecting "Share." Enter people's email addresses and set access permissions.

Share your files

Create sharing links: Create by right-clicking the file and selecting "Get Sharing Link." Choose whether the link allows viewing or editing of the file.

Share your files

Share with groups: Create groups on Google to share files with multiple people at the same time.

Tips and tricks

Use Google Drive for Backup: Back up your important files to Google Drive to protect them from loss or theft from your computer.

Tips and tricks

Access Drive offline: Install the Google Drive desktop app to access your files offline.

Tips and tricks

- Access Drive offline: Install the Google Drive desktop app to access your files offline

Tips and tricks

Use Drive to collaborate on projects: Work on documents, spreadsheets, and presentations with others in real time.

Tips and tricks

Use keyboard shortcuts: Learn Google Drive keyboard shortcuts to work faster.

Master Google Drive and maximize your productivity!  Store, organize and find your files faster and easier.

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