Shortcuts make it easier for you or your team to find and organize files and folders in multiple Google Drives.
Learn about shortcuts
- A shortcut is a link that references another file or folder.
- You can use shortcuts in your drive or a shared drive.
- Shortcuts are visible to everyone with access to the folder or drive.
- Shortcuts point back to the original file so you always have the latest info.
- You can make up to 500 shortcuts per file or folder yourself. Each item can have up to 5,000 total shortcuts made by anyone.
IMPORTANT: Shortcut titles are visible to everyone with access to the folder or drive that the shortcut is inside. Just because someone can see the shortcut doesn’t mean they can open it. The original file’s permissions don’t automatically update when you create a shortcut to it. Remember to give any new users access to the original file.
For a list of Google Drive hotkeys, go to keyboard shortcuts.
Create a shortcut
- On your Android phone, open the Google Drive app
.
- Find the file or folder where you want to create the shortcut.
- Tap More
Add shortcut to Drive.
- Select the location where you want to place the shortcut.
- Tap Add shortcut.
Important:
- If you make a shortcut inside a Drive folder that’s owned by someone else, you can’t delete the shortcut.
- You can't create a shortcut to another shortcut file, but you can make a copy of it.
- You can also make a copy of a folder shortcut.
Delete a shortcut
Important:
- You can delete a shortcut, but you can’t delete the original file, or a file you don’t own. The shortcut's owner can delete the shortcut, but the target file can only be deleted by the file's owner.
- If you don’t have permission, you may not be able to delete a file or folder.
- On your Android phone, open the Google Drive app
.
- Find the shortcut you want to remove.
- Tap More
Remove.
- To permanently remove the shortcut, delete it from your trash.
- On the left, tap Menu
Trash.
- Find the shortcut you want to delete
tap More
Delete forever.
- On the left, tap Menu
Fix a broken shortcut
A shortcut will break if:
- You don’t have permission to open the original file.
- The original file is in the trash.
- The original file is deleted.
To fix the broken shortcut, try to restore the original file, or ask the owner for permission to open the file.