Search your Drive or Shared (Team) Drive for deleted items
| Open your Trash
2. If you are looking for a file that was in your My Drive folder, select My Drive from the drop-down menu. If you are looking for a file that was in a Shared Drive, select the Shared Drive from the drop-down menu.
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| Find and restore the file or folder
Right click a file or folder found in Trash, then click Restore.
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