Sep 01 2022 10:57 AM
A while back, Google Drive on Mac changed so that it loaded up as a separate volume. Now it has been updated again so that it integrates with Finder as a "normal" again. However, I have a file that is showing up when I search for it and it shouldn't be there. The actual file is there and can be opened without any issue. The file that no longer exists can't be modified or deleted as shown in the attached pics. Any way to get rid of that entry from history without deleting all my history?
Sep 01 2022 11:36 AM
Hi
To remove a file from the Recent file list, right-click (control-click) the name of the file and then choose Remove from Recent.
Sep 01 2022 01:17 PM
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Sep 01 2022 01:40 PM
Sep 01 2022 01:50 PM - edited Sep 01 2022 01:53 PM
Hi again,
Thanks for replying. I did not know we were looking at search results.
Then the original file is no longer at the same location it was when the shortcut was created. In this case, what I recommend you do is wait until your history grows to the point where it gets pushed off the end of the history list. You can shorten the list, but then you have the potential to lose useful links as well as this one, and you don't know how many to get rid of to make this one go awaay.
Sep 01 2022 01:54 PM - edited Sep 01 2022 01:55 PM
Nope, I get this error message
Sep 01 2022 02:32 PM