Drive — Ep 15 - Google
: Use a "Top-Down" approach. Create broad categories (e.g., Work , Personal , Finances ) and use subfolders for specific projects.
: Never fear a mistake. Go to File > Version History in any Google doc to see every change made and restore a version from hours or even years ago. Ep 15 - Google Drive
: Right-click folders to change their colors. This provides a visual cue that helps you locate critical folders instantly. : Use a "Top-Down" approach
: Understand the difference between Viewer (read-only), Commenter (can suggest but not edit), and Editor (full control). Go to File > Version History in any
: Utilize the Priority tab to see your most recently edited files and create "Workspaces" that group related files together without moving their original locations. 2. Advanced Search & Retrieval
Most users only use the basic search bar, but "power users" leverage search chips and operators.
: Enable Google Drive Offline via the Google Docs Offline Chrome extension to edit files without an internet connection; changes sync once you're back online.


