- What's the difference between shared drive and shared with me?
- What is the difference between a shared Google Drive and a folder?
- What is the difference between sharing with someone who can edit and can view a file?
What's the difference between shared drive and shared with me?
While all members of a shared drive share ownership of its files, they don't all share the same level of control over them. A user with Viewer permissions is limited to viewing files and folders in the shared drive, while a user with Manager permissions has total control over the shared drive and its contents.
What is the difference between a shared Google Drive and a folder?
Overview. Google Drive provides two locations for storing and collaborating on data: My Drive and shared drives. Files and folders in My Drive are owned by an individual U-M Google account, whereas files/folders in shared drives are owned by a group or team.
What is the difference between sharing with someone who can edit and can view a file?
Viewer: People can view, but can't change or share the file with others. Commenter: People can make comments and suggestions, but can't change or share the file with others. Editor: People can make changes, accept or reject suggestions, and share the file with others.