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Created September 15, 2017 00:35
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Google Drive

First, I made a share folder. Access to following link and make an access request to me. Just click "Request Access". To do so, only people whom I accepted can access to the folder. https://goo.gl/GRFqwh a *The e-mail address is not mine.

I've already made some folders. I hope this will be some guideline. Please feel free to making new folders.

You can put any files to share folder.

Sharing Documents

a In the toolbar above the file listings is an icon to share. The icon looks like a shadow of a person with a plus button. Click on the share icon.

Link to share

The link at the top of the share screen is the link you can use to share with people who are not explicit collaborators with documents in the folder. In Drive, single click on the folder and choose the link icon in the toolbar above the document list. Copy (Control C) the link to the folder. a

Share with specific people

By default the folder is private. The exception to this is if you create the folder within another folder that is not private, the sub folder takes on the sharing settings of the parent folder. You can click on the word “Change” if you would like to change the folder from being private. This is important if you’re trying to share a collection of files with parents or other non collaborators. At the bottom of the share screen is an option to input the email address of collaborators. If you are sharing with a large group of collaborators, such as a classroom of students, use a Google Form to collect the email addresses so you can copy and paste the emails rather than typing them. a

Google Docs

Explanation from Google in here

Google Spreadsheet

Explanation from Google in here

Google Slides

Explanation from Google in here

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