Moving team files to group-based permissions without chaos

I learned this in a case that seemed small while organizing a shared folder used by sales, operations, and finance. The problem was that individual shortcuts made it impossible to know who could see contracts and reports. At first, it didn't seem serious, but in a real work environment, that kind of detail can affect times, costs, or customer trust. I avoided changing several things at the same…

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