I've been using Google Drive for 4 or 5 years and the Desktop on my PC, laptop, and phone for a couple years. I find it puzzling at times and am often afraid I am modifying files that don't get synced and may loose files I remove from a device. This is the best instruction I've seen and I've read/watched a few. Thanks so much!!!
Great information. Questions/Suggested Videos- How do you manage multiple google accounts on one computer? I use incognito window to log in 2nd account but I can't figure out a way to see both google drives on one computer. One email for work stuff, one email for personal stuff, one email for genealogy files, wife's account, etc. You seem to work with multiple google accounts seamlessly. Thanks
Unfortunately, Google Drive doesn't have a built-in feature to automatically find duplicate files. However, you can use some workarounds and third-party tools to help you identify duplicates: Manual Methods: List View and Sorting: Switch to "List View" in Google Drive. Sort files by name or size. 1 This groups potential duplicates together, making them easier to spot. Look for files with similar names (e.g., "Document (1).docx", "Copy of Document.docx") or identical sizes. Search Operators: Use advanced search operators within Google Drive to find files with the same name. For example, searching for "filename.docx" will show all files with that exact name.
I had the same impression about Google Drive, but after watching this, I think I will go through the video again, step by step while at my computer, and I think I will learn how to use it effectively.
@@TeachersTech I try to avoid downloading anything to the computer. Working in the cloud means we no longer have to do that. And Google allows for access even without the internet. I find I no longer print things as sharing is easier digitally. If you are still using a PC, why not consider loading Chrome OS Flex for the security benefits and speed. Microsoft is so last year.
This video helped me escape from a hostige situation... I was a hostage to my own ignorance and now I'm free! Thanks Mr. Teacher's tech!
I've been using Google Drive for 4 or 5 years and the Desktop on my PC, laptop, and phone for a couple years. I find it puzzling at times and am often afraid I am modifying files that don't get synced and may loose files I remove from a device. This is the best instruction I've seen and I've read/watched a few. Thanks so much!!!
Glad this helped clear up some of the confusion around Google Drive sync!
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Thanks. This was very useful.
You're welcome! Glad you found it helpful.
oooooh goodie, a new video! I love the google apps.
You’re getting a sneak peek, I haven’t even published it yet.
I wish I had your knowledge!
Great information. Questions/Suggested Videos- How do you manage multiple google accounts on one computer? I use incognito window to log in 2nd account but I can't figure out a way to see both google drives on one computer. One email for work stuff, one email for personal stuff, one email for genealogy files, wife's account, etc. You seem to work with multiple google accounts seamlessly. Thanks
Thanks, that gives me an idea for a new video. Thanks for the feedback.
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Glad you liked it!
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Detailed video, in short, works the same as Windows Explorer.
It does, but with the added benefit of syncing across all your devices!
I don’t get thee point of short cuts
how to find duplicate files on google drive web
Unfortunately, Google Drive doesn't have a built-in feature to automatically find duplicate files. However, you can use some workarounds and third-party tools to help you identify duplicates:
Manual Methods:
List View and Sorting:
Switch to "List View" in Google Drive.
Sort files by name or size. 1 This groups potential duplicates together, making them easier to spot.
Look for files with similar names (e.g., "Document (1).docx", "Copy of Document.docx") or identical sizes.
Search Operators:
Use advanced search operators within Google Drive to find files with the same name. For example, searching for "filename.docx" will show all files with that exact name.
Thanks, I've now dumped my L Plates for drive! 😀
3:04 quickly access them LOL what a joke. I have no idea how my files are stored. Google drives is incredibly difficult to use. I hate it.
I had the same impression about Google Drive, but after watching this, I think I will go through the video again, step by step while at my computer, and I think I will learn how to use it effectively.
If you are on a chromebook or chromebox, you don't need to download Google Drive and synch.
Yes, that is correct!
@@TeachersTech I try to avoid downloading anything to the computer. Working in the cloud means we no longer have to do that. And Google allows for access even without the internet. I find I no longer print things as sharing is easier digitally. If you are still using a PC, why not consider loading Chrome OS Flex for the security benefits and speed. Microsoft is so last year.