IT House May 28 news, according to MacRumors reports, Google has announced that the web version of Google Drive supports the use of keyboard shortcuts, such as cutting, copying and pasting files, butThe premise is that users need to access the service through the Chrome browser.
New support for ⌘ + C (or Ctrl + C on PC), ⌘ + X and ⌘ + V to copy, cut and paste Google Drive files allows users to copy one or more files and move them to New locations (and across multiple Chrome tabs) have fewer clicks.
Google says it now captures the link to the file and its title when copying it, so users can paste them into a document or email. Additionally, copying a file and pressing ⌘ + Shift + V creates shortcuts for organizing files in multiple locations without having to create duplicate files.
Finally, Chrome users can now use ⌘ + Enter to open a file or folder in a new tab, making it easier to view multiple files at once, or between two different folder locations using different tabs Organize files.
Earlier this month, Google Docs got a new feature that allows users to select multiple sections of text and apply actions like delete, copy, paste, or format to all selections simultaneously.
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