 Hello everyone, this is Amit Dan and on this channel you can find financial travel and more videos. If you like what you see, please do the thumbs up and consider subscribing. Thank you. Hello everyone, this is Amit Dan of amitdan.com Today I'll have another episode of Chromebook Tips and Trays video and I'll talk about how to save your files or downloads to Google Drive directly instead of serving it on your Chromebook's local storage. By default, whatever you save it, Chromebook will save it to the download folder and there's not a lot of space or local space for Chromebook because it's meant to be everything online or on the cloud. So there's a way you can change your download setting or default download setting from Chromebook download folder to Google Drive and that's what I'll show you today. Okay, so once you have your Chromebook open then go to the lower right corner and click on the icon so it shows time and battery to open up the settings section. So if you click on it then it will open up the settings section and from there you're going to see lots of icons but you'll only click on the settings button which is right there. So if you click on that then it will open up the settings screen and then you're going to have to scroll down towards the end of the screen and then you'll see advanced settings and then if you click on it then it will give you date and time, privacy and security. Just scrolling down and then once you will see downloads section and then once you see the download section right underneath it there is a location downloads and you'll see the button to change it. So by default everything is going to be saved to the downloads folder which is the local storage folder. So we're going to change it to the Google Drive or Google Drive so I'll click on the change button and then here it's giving you an option and it's showing you some of the folders here and then on the right this folder or this file is actually located in your download folder and then it's giving you the option to change it to one of these folders. So right now it's showing, it's saved in the downloads so we're going to change it from here to Google Drive. So if I click on it Google Drive or if I choose Google Drive then it's giving you some options right there. So for example My Drive saved, shared with me or offline so we're going to choose My Drive and then you can just click open or you can just hit new folder. So what happens if you hit new folder then you can create actually a separate folder inside your Google Drive to save everything from your Chromebook to whenever you're saving anything on your Chromebook and it will be saved inside that specific folder inside the Google Drive. But if you do not want that, if you do not want to designate a specific folder inside Google Drive then you can just open it and then it will save everything in Google Drive here and there. So right now I change it to Google Drive which is right there which is right here. So Google Drive and anything I'm saving on this Chromebook right now is going to be saved inside Google Drive but it's not going to be inside any designated folder because I didn't do that. So if you want to do that, if you want to switch it to designated folder inside Google Drive then you can just create a new folder and you can name a new folder and then it will just save everything in that folder. So basically that's how you're going to save everything directly to Google Drive or Cloud Drive instead of your Chromebook's local storage this way you can have access to anything you're saving from any locations or anywhere you don't have to be tied to your home network or your own computer. So that's all for today. If you like what you see, please give it a thumbs up and subscribe because there will be more videos coming up so I'll see you shortly. Thank you.