

Note: Your search results may return a lot of files, so be sure to keep scrolling the page until all results have loaded. Hover over the My Drive option in the Location drop-down menu, click the right arrow that appears, select the folder within which you want to search, and click Select. Tip: It is recommended that you narrow your scope to specific folders you want to search within as it will return a more manageable list of search results. Select My Drive from the Location drop-down menu and click Select.Select Owned by me from the Owner drop-down menu.Click the Search options icon ( ) to the right of the search field at the top of the page.To search for all files owned by you in My Drive: You should search for all files owned by you in My Drive and/or a specific folder in My Drive to then determine what should/shouldn’t be transferred to the new owner. For more information regarding U-M Google offboarding, refer to Google: Accounts for People Who Leave U-M. Important: It is critical that you work with your department/unit as part of offboarding to have ownership of university business-related files/folders you own transferred to another individual at U-M or, preferably, a Google shared drive owned by the unit before you leave.
