
How to Share Files on Google Driveįirst, you need a Google account. While there are hundreds of topics we can cover on G Suite, in this post, we’ll focus on how to share files on Google Drive.
Google Drive Apps – Modify Drive with apps and sign documents, draw a chart or create a form. Real-time collaboration with other people. You can control who views or edits your documents. Google gives you 15GB of storage for free, with room for expansion at a monthly rate. Everything auto-saves in the cloud – no need to worry about missing copies or forgetting to save. Access files on a computer, tablet, or smartphone. If you’re not already using Drive, here are a few more reasons why you should: There are several reasons why, but Google Drive is just fast, simple, and secure. A majority of our clients also prefer Drive to other file storage systems. We use Google Drive to draft new blog posts, take meeting notes, share information with clients and more. Google Drive: File Storage and Sharing Made Easy