You have more than one Drive account, and you want to consolidate them, so everything on one Drive needs to be moved to another, and the first Drive closed down.You have files in a Work or School drive, and you want copies to use to work on them at home, so you want to get a copy for your own use. You and a coworker each have your Drive accounts, and you want to move files back and forth (rather than collaborate on one shared file), or you need to transfer files from your ownership to theirs.You have a drive for active use files and another for archival you want to zip and archive files that aren’t frequently used and move the archived files to the storage drive.There are many reasons why you might want to do this. One standard function you’ll likely want from Google Drive is the ability to move files from one Google Drive to another. And, of course, sometimes you might overlook a straightforward option. Other times, something you think should exist isn’t there, leaving you looking for third-party solutions. Sometimes, the functionality exists but is named strangely or hidden in menus. However, it’s not always immediately clear how to perform various tasks you believe you should be able to do. Google Drive is an excellent application for storing, transferring, and managing files in both a personal and a business setting.
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