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You're looking for a way to send large files or folders via email using Google Drive!
Here's a step-by-step guide on how to do it:
Method 1: Using Google Drive's built-in feature
- Go to Google Drive and select the file or folder you want to share.
- Right-click on the file or folder and select "Get link".
- In the "Get link" window, select "Email" as the sharing method.
- Enter the recipient's email address and add any additional permissions or notes as needed.
- Click "Send" to send the link via email.
Method 2: Using Google Drive's "Resumable Upload" feature
- Go to Google Drive and select the file or folder you want to share.
- Right-click on the file or folder and select "Resumable upload".
- In the "Resumable upload" window, select "Email" as the sharing method.
- Enter the recipient's email address and add any additional permissions or notes as needed.
- Click "Upload" to start the upload process.
Method 3: Using a third-party service
- Go to a third-party service like WeTransfer, Dropbox, or pCloud.
- Upload your file or folder to the service.
- Enter the recipient's email address and add any additional permissions or notes as needed.
- Click "Send" to send the file or folder via email.
Tips and Variations
- You can also use Google Drive's "Share" feature to share files or folders with others, even if they don't have a Google account.
- If you're sharing a large file or folder, you may want to consider using a third-party service that specializes in large file transfers, like WeTransfer or pCloud.
- Make sure to check the recipient's email settings to ensure they can receive large files or attachments.