![]() For now, Google Chrome is the only supported browser, but hopefully, Google will expand support to other browsers in the future. The new keyboard shortcuts in Google Drive are now available to all Google Workspace users and users with personal Google accounts. ![]() If you're a Mac user, use ⌘ instead of Ctrl. This way, you can view multiple files at once or more easily organize files between two different folders. And to open a file or folder in a new tab, use Ctrl + Enter. To avoid creating duplicate files, you can also use Ctrl + C, Ctrl + Shift + V to create a shortcut. Google notes that when you copy a file, a link to the files and the title will also be captured to make it easier to paste them into an email. ![]() This saves you time by allowing you to copy one or more files and move them to new locations in Drive, and across multiple tabs, with fewer clicks," reads Google's official announcement. "You can now use familiar keyboard shortcuts Ctrl + C (or ⌘ + C on Mac), Ctrl + X, and Ctrl + V to copy, cut and paste Google Drive files in your Chrome browser. Paste (Ctrl + V) As a recap, both Ctrl + X and Ctrl + C copy text to the clipboard, only the former shortcut removes the copied text from the document the latter doesn’t. ![]()
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