![]() At the same time, the ODrive files are backed up and synced from your Drive to your computer and will also be available for offline use ![]() Once the folder /Users/doe/ODrive on the My MacBook Pro preferences has been successfully added & synced, you will then see the ODrive folder on your > Computers (left side) > My MacBook Pro > ODrive. And also, if you have Google Docs, Sheets, Slides or Forms on your ODrive, the app seems to not upload these files back & it will show you an error on the app's activity screen. But, there's a catch as the uploaded files will be now be a duplicate because the Google Drive app will treat this as a new upload. This way, the files from your ODrive will be uploaded back to your drive instead. If you want to tell Google Drive to use those files and not download anything, the only option that you can do is to select the Stream Files option & then add the folder /Users/doe/ODrive on the My MacBook Pro preferences. How do I tell google drive to use those files and not download anything?
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