![]() ![]() If you have PDFs that you’d rather not delete, you can save them and free up space by converting them to Google Docs (or Sheets or Slides, depending on the file). Your Drive folder will now be sorted by “Quota Used” or file size, and you can start deleting larger files to free up space. At the top of the list you will see Conduct – Click here. Hover over this area until a box with a breakdown of your Drive storage appears. Previously, Google let you easily sort your Drive files by file size, but if you click the To sort in the top right corner, you’ll see that your only sorting options are Name, Last Modified, Last Modified by Me, and Last Opened by Me.īut you can still sort your files by file size: in the bottom left corner of the screen, you should see how much storage space you’re using and a link that says Buy more storage. You should now see your Google Drive files listed and sorted by name. If you see a grid of thumbnails instead of a list, click the List view button in the upper right corner of the screen. Open up Google Drive and check out My Drive. Virtually anything counts in Gmail, but only photos larger than 2048 x 2048 pixels and videos longer than 15 minutes in Google Photos count against your Drive storage limit. Anything you create with Google Docs, Google Sheets, or Google Slides doesn’t count against your limit (just like Google Doc, Sheet, or Slide shared with you). Step 2: What counts towards your limit?Īnything in your Google Drive doesn’t count against your storage limit, so don’t delete files indiscriminately. Google One plans start at $2 per month for 100GB or $20 per year and go up to $10 per month for 2TB. On this page you can also see the total storage space you have (including any bonuses you may have earned) and you can upgrade your Google One plan if you think you need more space. Here you will see a pie chart that shows you how much space you are taking up hover over the chart to see a breakdown by platform.Īs you can see, the majority of my Google Drive space is taken up by Gmail messages and attachments, although I also seem to have around 4GB stuck in Google Photos. To find out what’s taking up so much space on your Google Drive, head over to Google Drive storage page. Step 2: What counts towards your limit?. ![]()
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