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  1. Open, save, or delete files on your Chromebook - Google Help

    Optional: On the left of the file name, use the drop down to change the file type. In the left column, choose where you'd like to save your file, such as Google Drive My Drive. Tip: If you use your …

  2. Open, save or delete files on your Chromebook - Google Help

    Optional: On the left of the file name, use the drop-down to change the file type. In the left column, choose where you'd like to save your file, such as Google Drive My Drive. Tip: If you use your …

  3. Get permission to open a file or folder

    Get permission to open a file On your computer, open the file. On the "You need access" page, click Request access. Look for an email that says the owner of the file granted you access. Tip: If you …

  4. Protect your files with Safe folder - Files by Google Help

    The file will be moved back to its original location. If the original location isn't available, the folder will be recreated. Tip: Stay in Safe folder until the transfer is complete. If you close Safe folder or open …

  5. Get permission to open a file or folder - Google Help

    Get permission to open a file On your computer, open the file. On the 'You need access' page, click Request access. Look for an email that says that the owner of the file has granted you access. Tip: If …

  6. Learn about limited access to files and folders in Google Drive

    When you limit access to a folder, only people you give permission to can open it. Sometimes, people who don't have permission might still see the folder, but it will look grayed out, and they can't open it. …

  7. How do you determine the current doc's location in Google Drive while ...

    If you click the folder/move icon it will start in the current folder where the file is, so you should be able to see where it is in Drive from that. You can also get there from the File menu > Move.

  8. Learn more about access to Google files

    If you receive a "You need access" message when you try to open a file in Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, Vids, or Forms, it means you don't have permission to view the file. This article explains how access …

  9. Archive files created from a bot - AppSheet Help - Google Help

    The folder name in which the file is stored is formed using the default app folder and the File Folder Path property. To configure the default app folder, select Settings > Information, and under App properties …

  10. Get permission to open a file or folder

    To resolve, download the necessary app to open the file. Get permission to open a file On your Android device, open a file. On the "Request access from file owner?" pop-up, tap Request access. Find the …