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You can upload, open, share and edit files with Google Drive. When you upload a file to Google Drive, it will take up space in your Drive, even if you upload to a folder owned by someone else.
Types of files Documents Images Audio VideoUpload files & foldersOn your computer, you can upload from drive.google.com or your desktop. You can upload files into private or shared folders.
On your computer, go to drive.google.com. At the top left, click New File upload or Folder upload. Choose the file or folder that you want to upload. Tip: When you use the Drive web app or Drive for desktop to upload files, the creation time is set as the upload time. The modification time shows the last time that the file was modified on the local source device or service. This means that the modification time could be before the creation time. Drag files into Google DriveOn your computer, go to drive.google.com. Open or create a folder. To upload files and folders, drag them into the Google Drive folder. Use Drive for desktopInstall the application on your computer. On your computer, you'll find a folder called 'Google Drive'. Drag files or folders into that folder. They will upload to Drive and you will find them on drive.google.com. Save from Print viewImportant: Make sure you have the Save to Google Drive Extension installed.
On your computer, open Chrome. Open the page, image or file you want to print. On the top, click File Print. In the window, select Save to Drive or click See more Save to Drive. Click Print.Convert documents into Google formatsIf you want to upload files like Microsoft Word documents, you can change a setting to convert files.
Important: You can only change Google Drive settings from your computer.
Using a computer, go to drive.google.com/drive/settings. Next to 'Convert uploads', tick the box. Upload files with the same nameIf you upload a file with the same name, Google Drive will upload the file as a revision of the file already in Google Drive.
To keep both files:
On your computer, go to drive.google.com. Upload a file. Click Keep as separate file.