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Thursday, June 23, 2022

How to Cut, Copy and Past files and folders on Google Drive

   
Cut, Copy and Past files and folders on Google Drive

If you want to move the files or folders from one location to another location on Google Drive is not an easy task. If you want to move a file or folder, you must select the file and then go to the top of the screen and select the move option and then select the location you want to move and you can now move the files and folders. This process is a bit confession.

Now Google Drive comes with short cut keys using that you can move the files and folders very easily. Either you can make a copy of the file or you can move permanently to new location like cut and past file.

Short Cut for Copy file or folder:

Windows & Linux Users: You can use the Ctrl + C to copy and Ctrl + V to past. Same short you used on your computer.

Mac Users : You can use the Command ⌘ + C to copy and Command ⌘ + V to past. Same short you used on your computer.

Google Drive also gives new feature you can create the shortcut for your files and folders. You can have multiple files and folders on your Google Drive some time forgot the location where you save the files in Google Drive. It is complicated to find the saved location. Here Drive solve this problem by you can create the ShortCut for your file.

You can create the shortcut for file on Google Drive home page. You just click the shortcut to open file and folders very easily.

How to create the shortcut:

Windows & Linux Users: You can use the Ctrl + C to copy and Ctrl + Shift + V to create the shortcut for files and folders.

Mac Users : You can use the Command ⌘ + C to copy and Command ⌘ + Shift + V to create shortcut.

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