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In The Club

Share club info in a Google Drive folder

From planning documents for an upcoming event to enrolment information for prospective members, there’s a plenty a club will need to share. Emailing these details on an ad-hoc basis not only takes time, but also risks people working off old document versions. With a free Google account, you can streamline the process by creating shared folders that only people you specify can access.

Your members. Next, go to and, if prompted, sign into your Google account.

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