Using Google Drive to share files has become a daily routine for many users, whether it is sharing photos between friends or sharing some information with customers. However, due to some permission restrictions, users may not be able to edit these shared data, so they look for tricks to move "Shared with me" file to "My Drive".
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Case 1: "I often use Google Drive on my browser. Sometimes, I need to use shared files, but I can't add these files to My Drive, it just creates a shortcut to open the file. Is there any solution for this problem? "
Case 2: "I too have this issue. I often use Google Drive to handle work with clients, and then process the files they synced to me on Premiere Pro. Now I have to download all the footage, which took a long time, making the demand for Google Drive almost redundant. Is there a way around this or is this going to be solved?"
What do you usually do when you encounter the above problems? Use upload & download way, or use third-party tools to move quickly? This article will provide you with 3 ways, one of which is faster and convenient.
Regarding how to move "Shared with me" files or folders to "My Drive", many users will choose Google Drive's built-in moving options, such as shortcut keys supported in Google Drive, upload and download methods, etc.
Step 1: Go to the Google Drive web page and log in to your account. Step 2: Open the "Shared with me" interface and select the file or folder to be moved. Step 3: Click the "SHIFT+Z" shortcut key, select "My Drive" in the pop-up window, and finally click "ADD SHORTCUT" button.
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Since Google has removed the ability to make copies of entire folders, only copies of files can be made. When using this method, if there are only a few files or folders to move, you can choose this method. But if there are too many files or folders to move and the "Editor" permission of the files or folders is not obtained, you need to repeat the copy operation for each file, which will consume a lot of your time.
In the above method, you must request the owner of the shared files and folders to change the permissions to "Editor". If he/she is a friend or colleague, then they will grant you access. But sometimes it is difficult to ask them to grant permission. If so, then this method is best for you.
Step 1. Move to "Shared with me" page, right-click the shared folder or file. Step 2. Click "Download", the download status will be displayed in the lower right corner.
Step 3. Go to "My drive". Step 4. Right-click the blank area, and then click the "Upload Files" to select file or the "Upload Folder" to select folder. Step 5. Select the location of the downloaded file, and then click "Open". The upload will begin, and the upload status will be displayed in the lower right corner.
This method is more suitable for situations where you have not obtained "Editor" permissions, but you still need to operate manually. In addition, this method has the following limitations:
So, is there a way to directly transfer "Shared with me" data to "My Drive" without uploading and downloading? A cloud file manager can avoid the problems mentioned above.
As a multiple cloud storage manager, MultCloud supports users to add more than 30 cloud drives, such as Dropbox, Dropbox Business, Google Drive, Google Workspace, SharePoint, Google Photos, OneDrive, OneDrive for business, MEGA, Flickr, FTP, Box, pCloud, Amazon S3, NAS, WebDav and FTP/SFTP etc. Therefore, you can use one account to manage multiple cloud storage accounts.
So, how to transfer files from "Shared with me" to "My Drive" quickly?
Step 1: Go to the MultCloud homepage and register an account with your email. Step 2: Select "Shared with me", and then grant MultCloud access to Google Drive.
Step 3: Add "Google Drive" in the same way. Step 4: Open the Cloud Transfer interface, select "Shared with me" and "Google Drive" as the source and destination respectively, and then click "Transfer Now".
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In addition to thwe above feature, MultCloud also supports the following powerful functions, so as to help move your cloud, web or email data easily:
✍Team Transfer: Quickly migrate or merge sub-account data between different business accounts, such as Google Workspace, OneDrive for Business, or Dropbox Business. ✍Cloud Sync: Sync between cloud storage services. Any changes made to the data on the source cloud can be updated and synced to the destination cloud. ✍Cloud Backup: Backup data from one cloud storage service to another cloud storage service to protect data and provide disaster recovery options. ✍Remote Upload: Use cloud torrenting feature to download files directly to the cloud as long as you input the URLs, torrents, or magnets links. ✍Email Migration: Directly save emails and attachments to your phone or PC, or back up them to cloud accounts to use in the future.
The above 3 methods can help you move files from "Shared with me" to "My Drive", so you can choose one of them to complete the file moving operation. If there are few files that need to be moved, the first two methods are good choices; if there is a lot of data to be moved and the network condition is not good, you can try the third way.
In addition to transfer requirements, if you have the habit of backing up files, you can use the Cloud Backup function provided by MultCloud. This feature can help you easily back up important files to corresponding locations, like backing up website to Google Drive. In addition, when using Cloud Backup, you can also better manage all your file versions, and even restore files to previous versions.