Share with Google Drive

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    Share files with Google Drive

    You can share the files and folders that you store in Google Drive with anyone.

    When you share from Google Drive, you can control whether people can edit, comment on, or only view the file. When you share content from Google Drive, the Google Drive program policies apply.

    Step 1: Find the file you want to share

    Share a single file

    1. On a computer, go to Google DriveDocsSheets, or Slides.
    2. Click the file you want to share.
    3. Click Share or Share.Share

    Share multiple files

    1. On a computer, go to drive.google.com.
    2. On your keyboard, hold Shift and select two or more files.
    3. At the top right, click ShareShare .

    Learn how to add files to a folder and share the entire folder.

    Step 2: Choose who to share with & how they can use your file

    Share with specific people

    1. Under "People," enter the email address you want to share with. 
      • Note: If you share with an email address that isn’t a Google Account, they’ll only be able to view the file.
    2. To choose what someone can do with your file, click the Down arrow .
    3. If you don’t want to send an email to people, click Advanced and uncheck the Notify people box. If you notify people, each email address you enter will be included in the email.
    4. Click Send.

    Share a link to the file

    You can send other people a link to your file so anyone on the internet with the link can use it. When you share a link to a file, your name will be visible as the owner of the file.

    1. At the top right, click Get shareable link.
    2. Next to "Anyone with the link," click the Down arrow .
    3. Copy and paste the link in an email or any place you want to share it.

    Share a file publicly

    If you want anyone on the internet to search for, find, and open your file, you can publicly share a file. When you publicly share a file, your name will be visible as the owner of the file.

    1. Click Get shareable link.
    2. Next to "Anyone with the link," click the Down arrow .
    3. Click More  On - Public on the web.
    4. Click Save.
    5. Click Done.

    People who aren't signed in to a Google Account show up as anonymous animals in your file. Learn more about anonymous animals.

    Limit how a file is shared

    Choose if people can view, comment, or edit

    When you share a file with someone, you can choose what they can do with it.

    • View: People can view, but can’t change or share the file with others.
    • Comment: People can make comments and suggestions, but can’t change or share the file with others.
    • Edit: People can make changes, accept or reject suggestions, and share the file with others.

    Change who your link is shared with

    When you share a link to a file, you control how widely the file is shared. These options depend on if your Google Account is through work, school, or Gmail.

    • On - Public on the web: Anyone can search on Google and get access to your file, without signing in to their Google Account.
    • On - Anyone with the link: Anyone who has the link can use your file, without signing in to their Google Account. 
    • Off - Specific people: Only people you share the file with will be able to use it.

    How many people you can share with

    • Up to 100 people can edit and comment at the same time.
    • More than 100 people can view a file, though it’s easier to publish the file and create a link. Learn how to publish a file.
    • You can share a file with up to 600 people or groups. If you need to share a file with more than 600 people, add them to a Google Group and share the file with the group.
    • If you share a folder with many people, it could take some time before everyone can use it.

    If you want to use a spreadsheet to collect information, learn how to create a Google FormRead more about how data is collected.