![]() ![]() Notes and caveats on changes to Google-based servicesįile-hosting services, such as Google Drive, can, at any time, make changes to their services in particular, modifying the structure of link-sharing URLs. Once uploaded from Google Drive, the corresponding Overleaf project file(s) can be refreshed at any time to resync them with the latest version stored in Google Drive- the video below demonstrates how to do that. In addition, you will need to create a suitable URL ( direct download link) which can be used to add each Google Drive file to your Overleaf projects: this article explains how to do that. ![]() Image files, or other file resources, located in your Google Drive account can be uploaded into your Overleaf projects using the From External URL feature-provided those Google Drive files have file-sharing enabled. 6.1 Video showing Google Drive file upload.6 Uploading the Google Drive file into an Overleaf project.5 Creating a direct download URL for Overleaf.4 Obtain a Google Drive link to your shared file.2 Notes and caveats on changes to Google-based services.
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