Many people take Google Drive for granted. You store files there and go get them when you need them. But there’s more to Google Drive than meets the eye. Here are some of those useful features you may have missed.

The more files you upload to Google Drive, the more you have to look through when you need one. Luckily, you have advancedsearch optionsthat make the task easier.

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Enter a keyword or phrase into the Search in Drive box at the top of the main page. Then, click the Show Search Options icon on the right side of the search box.

You’ll see many options you may use to find your file. Choose the file type or owner, use keywords within the file or file name, pick the location, select a date-modified option, or use one of the other fields you see.

Show Search Options Google Drive icon

Select “Search” and then view your results. If you know which folder a file is in, you can also perform asearch directly in a Google Drive folder.

Another handy Google Drive feature isobtaining a direct link to your file. You can do this without even opening the file. Then, save it to your notes for quick access or with a collaborator.

Right-click the file and choose “Get Link.”

Search options in Google Drive

you’re able to then choose “Copy Link” to place the link on your clipboard and paste it where you like. You can also use this box to share the link by entering your contact’s email address.

At the bottom of the window, use the General Access section tocontrol who can open the file with the link. You can pick “Restricted” to only allow access to those you share with or “Anyone With Link” to let anybody who clicks the link open the file.

Get Link in the shortcut menu

Work With Microsoft Office Files

You don’t have to own Microsoft Office to work with Office files if you have Google Drive. You might receive a Word, Excel, or PowerPoint file that you need to view or edit. you may open these files in the corresponding Google app, Docs, Sheets, or Slides.

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Copy and sharing options for a Google Drive link

Additionally, you candownloadDocs, Sheets, and Slides documents in Microsoft Office formats.

To open an Office document, upload it to Google Drive like any other file. Then either double-click or right-click, move to Open With, and pick from Google Docs, Sheets, or Slides.

General Access for a file link

When the file opens in the corresponding app, you’ll see the file format retained at the top. Your changes save automatically, and you can then download the file in its original Office format.

If you have a Docs, Sheets, or Slides file that you want toexport and savein the Office format, this is just as easy. Open the document and go to the File tab. Move to Download and pick the format in the pop-out menu.

Open With Google Docs for a Word file

Manage File Versions

Similar to obtaining a link to your file without opening it, you can manage its versions. This feature works with PDF and Microsoft Office files as well as images.

Right-click the file and choose “Manage Versions.”

Word document open in Google Docs

You’ll then see a pop-up window with each version of the file, including the current version.

As you can see at the top of the window, older version may be deleted after 30 days or 100 stored versions. If you want to avoid losing a previous version, click the three dots to the right of it and pick “Keep Forever.”

Download a Google Doc in Word format

If you have a newer version saved to your device that you want to use, select “Upload New Version.” Then, browse for the file and pick “Upload.”

Two more actions you can take are to delete or download any of the versions you see. Use the three dots to the right of the version to pick “Delete” or “Download.”

Manage Versions in the shortcut menu

View a File’s Activity, Details, and Description

While it may seem like such a simple thing, being able to view the activity and details for a file might be exactly what you need to do. Additionally, you can take advantage of thedescriptions in Google Driveto add your own details.

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Manage Versions window in Google Drive

Open the details sidebar one of these ways:

You’ll then see the sidebar with two tabs for Details and Activity. With Details you can review the file type, size,owner, date created, and more. With Activity, you’ll see things like when the file was uploaded or when it was edited.

To add a description to the file, use the Details tab in the sidebar. Enter your text into the Description box at the bottom and hit Enter or Return. This is a good way to distinguish between files with similar names.

Add Comments to Files

Another convenient Google Drive feature is the ability toadd comments to files. This is useful for notes for yourself or collaborators.

Open the file in Preview mode. You can do this by selecting the file and click the Preview icon (eye) at the top or right-clicking and choosing “Preview.”

Select the portion of the file you want to comment on and then select the Comment icon on the right or at the top.

Type your comment in the box that appears and click “Comment.”

Notice you can use the @ (At) symbol to mention a collaborator if you like. As a bonus, you have the ability to assign your comment to that person. Check the Assign To box and click “Assign.”

If you use the Google Drive mobile app, you have an additional feature that canmake uploads easy. You can use your device camera to capture a file or other item and upload it as a PDF (Android) or an image (iPhone.)

Related:How to Upload Files and Folders to Google Drive

On Android

Open theAndroid Google Drive appand tap the plus sign to upload a file. Then, pick “Scan.”

Tap the shutter button to scan the item and then use the checkmark to save it. You can pick the trash can icon to recapture the scan if necessary. Select “Save.”

Choose the location to save it within Google Drive and then tap “Save” again. You’ll then see your scanned file as a PDF.

On iPhone

Open theiPhone Google Drive appand tap the plus sign to upload a file. Then, pick “Use Camera.”

Tap the shutter button to capture the image select tap “Use Photo” to upload it. you may also pick “Retake” to recapture the shot if needed.

After a few moments, you’ll see your image in Google Drive.

Sometimes features are obvious, especially if they’re ones you use often. But then there are others you don’t realize exist and would find super helpful. Hopefully at least one of these Google Drive features is useful to you.