Yes, it is possible. Google Drive has 2 ways to share, which are "to invite" and "to create a link". Even If you invite other users with email other than Google accounts, Google will ask to users log in Google account when user access to your shared file. However, if you enable the option "Anyone with the link", no log in required. In Gmail, you can only attach files up to 25 MB, whereas Google Drive extends the limit to 10GB, which makes a world of difference between the two Google services. Although Google Drive files are extremely easy to share with other Google users, the problem occurs when a person does not have any Google account. · Invitations to a shared Google Drive file or folder require a Google account to sign in to the Google Drive service. However, we can still access the Google Drive shared content by associating our existing email address with Google. Here is how. If a file or folder has been shared to your non-gmail account, the OWNER\SENDER will see a warning stating the “recipient doesn’t have a Google .
On (Public): This basically makes the file public. Anyone can search for, find, and download the file. On (Link): Anyone with the link can download it. They don't have to sign in to their Google account to do so. Off: Only specific people can access the file. Thus, Google sign-in is required. Select all the files that you wish to download. You can hold the "ctrl" key on your keyboard while clicking multiple files to select many files at once. Or after clicking a file, hit "ctrl + A" on your keyboard to select all files in your Drive. If you are using a Mac, use "cmd" instead of "ctrl". As you can see, there are plenty of options when you need to share a Google document with a non-Google account holder. But the benefits of having a Google account are vast and worth checking out.
Thankfully, Google Drive now features a sharing setting that allows users to publicly share documents and files with non-Google users. If done properly, the file will accessible and editable in any browser without having to be logged in to a Google account. And, more importantly, you will be able to open Google Docs and Drive files sent to either email address in the same account. Note: This process doesn’t require a separate password to sign in with your non-Gmail Address. Just think of it as another name for the same Google Account. Summary. A work or school account they use for Google products like Gmail, Drive, Docs, Sheets, or Slides. If the person doesn’t have a Google Account, they’ll need to sign up for one before you can share.
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