How to create a Google Drive shared folder for your team

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Sharing files and folders with your team can sometimes be tricky, especially when everyone is working from different locations. Fortunately, Google Drive provides a simple and efficient way to share, edit and organise documents. In this article, we explain step by step how to create a shared folder in Google Drive so that you and your team can collaborate effortlessly.

In this article you can read...

  • Why a shared folder in Google Drive?
  • Step 1: Go to Google Drive
  • Step 2: Create a new folder
  • Step 3: Sharing the folder with your team
  • Step 4: Organising the folder
  • Add files
  • Create subfolders
  • Step 5: Managing and maintaining the shared folder
  • Keep the folder clear
  • Delete old files
  • Manage rights
  • In conclusion
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How to create a Google Drive shared folder for your team

Why a shared folder in Google Drive?

Google Drive is a popular cloud storage service used by individuals and teams around the world. The biggest advantage of Google Drive is that it allows you to share and edit files in real-time. This allows multiple people to work on a project at the same time, without fear of saving the wrong version.

A shared folder ensures that all files for a specific project or team are in one central place. This prevents chaos in communication, makes files easily accessible, and helps your team stay structured.

Now that we understand the benefits of a shared folder, we will show step by step how to set up such a folder.

Step 1: Go to Google Drive

The first step is simple: open your browser and go to Google Drive. Make sure you are logged in with the Google account you want to use for sharing the folder. You can also access Google Drive via Gmail by clicking on the grid icon in the top right and then selecting "Drive".

Step 2: Create a new folder

Now that you are in Google Drive, you will see a sidebar on the left side with a number of options, such as "My Drive", "Shared with me" and "Recent files". To create a new folder, follow these steps:

  • Click the "New" button at the top left.
  • From the drop-down menu, select "Folder".
  • A pop-up will appear where you can give the new folder a name. Choose a name that makes it clear what the purpose of the folder is, for example "Team project 2024" or "Marketing campaign".
  • Then click "Create" and your new folder will appear in your Google Drive.

Step 3: Sharing the folder with your team

Now that the folder has been created, it's time to share it with your team members. You do this as follows:

  • Right-click on the folder you just created.
  • In the menu that appears, select "Share".
  • A new window will open where you can enter e-mail addresses of the people you want to share the folder with.
  • Add your team members' e-mail addresses here.
  • Define the rights of team members

It is important to decide what permissions you want to give your team members. In the pane, you have three options for each user:

  • Viewer: Team members can view but not edit the files in the folder.
  • Comment writer: Team members can post comments, but not edit them.
  • Editor: Team members can view, add, edit and delete files.

Select the desired permissions by clicking the small arrow next to the permissions option. For example, if you want your whole team to be able to edit documents, select the "Editor" option.

Then click "Send" to send the invitations.

Step 4: Organising the folder

Now that you have shared the folder, you can start adding files and subfolders. It is useful to carefully consider the structure of your folder beforehand, so that everyone can easily find what they need.

Add files

Adding files to your shared folder can be done in several ways:

  • Drag and drop: You can easily drag and drop files from your computer to the folder.
  • Upload via Google Drive: Click on the folder to open it and then select the "New" button in the top left corner. Choose "File upload" or "Folder upload" and select the files or folders you want to add

Create subfolders

Creating subfolders within the shared folder can greatly improve organisation, especially if you work with many different types of files. To create a subfolder, click "New" and choose "Folder" again. Give each subfolder a clear name, such as "Documents", "Images" or "Presentations".

Step 5: Managing and maintaining the shared folder

Creating a shared folder is just the beginning. To ensure your team can make the best use of the folder, here are a few maintenance tips to keep in mind:

Keep the folder clear

Make sure everyone on the team puts files and folders in the right place. This prevents confusion and makes it easier to find what you are looking for quickly. For example, you can agree with your team on uniform naming of files.

Delete old files

When a project is finished or certain files are no longer relevant, it is wise to delete or archive them. This keeps the shared folder clean and uncluttered.

Manage rights

Over time, certain team members may no longer need access to the shared folder, for example because they are working on another project. Make sure you regularly check access rights and adjust them if necessary.

In conclusion

Setting up a Google Drive shared folder for your team is a smart way to streamline collaboration. It ensures that everyone always has access to the latest version of documents, and that all files are neatly organised. By following a few simple steps, you will have an efficient working environment set up for your team in no time.

So, what are you waiting for? Try it yourself and find out how Google Drive can increase your team productivity!

In this article you can read...

  • Why a shared folder in Google Drive?
  • Step 1: Go to Google Drive
  • Step 2: Create a new folder
  • Step 3: Sharing the folder with your team
  • Step 4: Organising the folder
  • Add files
  • Create subfolders
  • Step 5: Managing and maintaining the shared folder
  • Keep the folder clear
  • Delete old files
  • Manage rights
  • In conclusion

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