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If you want to download everything in the folder, tap all files in the list. It's the three vertical dots at the top-right corner of the screen. Tap Make available offline on the menu.
The selected files will now sync to your Android. Method 2. Since the Google Drive mobile app doesn't support folder downloads, you'll need to access your Drive on the web as though you were doing it on a computer.
If you're not already signed in to your Google account, follow the on-screen instructions to do so now. Use this method if you want to save the folder to your Android in its current state. If you modify the downloaded files, they will not affect the versions that remain on your Google Drive.
The folder will be compressed into a ZIP file, which you'll need to unzip after downloading. The Files app, which is the blue-and-white folder icon in the app drawer, can be used to unzip the file. If you don't have Files, download it from the Play Store by searching for files by google. Request the desktop version of the website. If you're using Chrome, which comes pre-installed on most Androids, tap the three-dot menu at the top-right corner and select Desktop site.
This refreshes the page to display it as it would on a computer. The steps should be similar in other browsers. Tap the folder you want to download. This displays information about the folder in the upper-right portion of the page. It's right above the folder's name in the upper-right area of the screen. A menu will expand. Tap Download on the menu. Google Drive will compress the folder into a downloadable ZIP. When the file is ready, a download window will appear.
Tap the file to start the download. Depending on your settings, you may have to tap Save also. Once the download is complete, a new file ending with the. ZIP file extension will be in your Downloads folder. Open the Files app. It's the blue-and-white folder icon in the app drawer. Tap the Downloads folder. Step 5. From the list that appears, select Google Drive. If you want to sync the folder to any other cloud service like Dropbox, One Drive, etc. The rest of the steps remain the same.
Step 6. The app then asks you to set a unique name for your sync pair. You can name it anything and finally, when you enter the name, make sure you press the authenticate account button and not save. Step 7. You are taken to the Google Sign in Page.
Sign in with your account followed by giving permission for offline access. Step 8. Your account is now set up. All you have to do is tell the app which folder to sync to the Google drive. Step 9. However, next to the Account you will see the name you set for this sync. Step Select the Sync type that you want to use for this particular folder. There are three options:.
We have selected Two Way option since it is the best-suited one. Tap Next. In the remote folder option, select the folder to which you want to sync the data and in local folder select the folder from which you want to sync data. Tap next to go to the next screen.
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