Get More Use Out of Google Drive Storage
Posted: July 20, 2015
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Google Drive is a great way to share documents with other people at no cost. However, like most cloud sharing sites, there's a limit to how much space each user has.
Get more out of your Google Drive space by implementing these simple steps.
Michael Ansaldo, writer for PC World, shares five tips on how to get more out of your Google Drive space.
5 ways to get more out of Google Drive storage
You may love it for its free productivity suite, but Google Drive is first and foremost a cloud storage service. As the nexus of Google’s other services, its 15GB of free space can be leveraged to improve almost any productivity task. Here are a few ways you can maximize your Drive.
1. Set it as your default document location
If you’re reading this, you’re probably already using Google Drive as your go-to storage option. You can streamline this process by making it the default save location for all your documents on your PC.
In Windows, right-click on your Documents folder and select
Properties. Click
Include a folder, then locate your Google Drive folder. Highlight it, select
Set save location, and click
Apply. Next time you save a Google or Microsoft file, it will save to Drive.
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