Upload files to your Google Drive using drive.google.com

Upload files to your Google Drive using drive.google.com



Open Google Drive 

Go to drive.google.com in your web browser

Click New



Click File or Folder Upload

  


Locate the file / folder then click Open



Alternatively, you can drag and drop the file or folder in to the Google Drive window in your web browser.


 

Confirm the file / folder uploads successfully

In the bottom right corner you will see the upload status window letting you know when your file or folder has finished uploading.








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