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Название: Teach Yourself VISUALLY Google Workspace

Автор: Guy Hart-Davis

Издательство: John Wiley & Sons Limited

Жанр: Программы

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isbn: 9781119763321

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      Google Drive moves the files to the folder.

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      How many levels of subfolders can I create on Google Drive?

      Exactly how many levels of subfolders you can create depends on which part of Google Drive you are using. For example, on a shared drive you can create up to 20 levels of subfolders. Generally speaking, using only a handful of levels of subfolders will produce a more navigable folder structure.

      You can also upload an existing folder and its contents to Google Drive. See the next section, “Upload a Folder to Google Drive,” for instructions.

      Upload a File to Google Drive

Snapshot of uploading a file in the Google drive.

      

In Google Drive, navigate to the folder in which you want to store the file you upload.

      Note: If you do not currently have Google Drive open, click Google apps (Snapshot of Google apps icon.) in a browser tab, and then click Drive (Snapshot of Google drive icon.) on the Google Apps panel.

      

Click New (Snapshot of new icon.).

      The New pop-up menu opens.

      

Click File upload (Snapshot of file upload icon.).

Snapshot of opening the files in the folder.

      A dialog box opens for selecting files.

      For example, on Chrome OS, the Select One or More Files dialog box opens.

      

Navigate to the folder that contains the file or files.

      

Select the file or files.

      

Click Open.

      The dialog box closes.

      Google Drive uploads the file or files, displaying a progress readout while it does so.

      As well as enabling you to upload individual files, Google Drive lets you upload one or more folders, and the documents they contain, in a single operation. Uploading folders is usually a quicker way of getting your files into Google Drive and is convenient as long as you want to upload all the files in the folder.

      Upload a Folder to Google Drive

Snapshot of uploading the folder in Google drive.

      

In Google Drive, navigate to the folder in which you want to store the file you upload.

      Note: If you do not currently have Google Drive open, click Google apps (Snapshot of Google apps icon.) in a browser tab, and then click Drive (Snapshot of Google drive icon.) on the Google Apps panel.

      

Right-click open space in the folder.

      The contextual menu opens.

      

Click Upload folder (Snapshot of file upload icon.).

      A dialog box opens for selecting the folder you want to upload.

      For example, on Chrome OS, the Select a Folder to Upload dialog box opens.

      

Click the folder you want to upload.

      

Click Upload.

Snapshot of clicking the upload button in the dialog box.

      The Upload Files to This Site? dialog box opens.

      

Read the warning.

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      The Upload Files to This Site? dialog box closes.

      Google Drive uploads the folder, displaying a progress readout as it does so.

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