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If you are in a problem that “how to delete a page in google docs”. You are in the right place now. Today I’m going to tell you how to permanently delete something in Google Drive or Google Docs and it’s actually a two-step process. Some people think that once you trash it, it’s gone for good but that’s not quite the case and I will explain how it works. So open your Google Drive. When you are on the main screen of your Google Drive and let’s say that there’s a folder that you want to get rid of. I am explaining to you with an example. I have an example folder right now. It’s called New Folder. I just go to the search window and find it here. So here’s the folder now. When you highlight something in the new version of Google Drive you will see that some options come up. By clicking the trash icon it will remove it. Notice it does not say delete it. It says removed it. So it’s removed one folder now. You may think because it’s a trash icon. It means it’s been gotten rid of but that’s not the case. It’s actually kept in a special holding pen called trash and from there you’ll be able to delete it permanently. So here’s you will go on the trash folder and click on it. When you open the trash folder, you can see that there are many files that you delete from your Google Doc. Now if you wanted to empty everything. Delete everything but maybe there are some files you might want to restore later on. So if you just want to get rid of that one folder or file and in this case it’s the folder called New Folder here’s. How you do it. Select it and either click the delete forever button up here or just right-click on it and click delete forever. You will get a warning “Are you really sure about this” and click yes delete forever button. It’s gone now. Once it’s gone, you cannot get it back unless you’ve made a copy of it somewhere else. So that’s something to keep in mind when you are dealing with trash folders or files that you have in Google Drive if you are interested in learning more about Google Drive or Google Docs Google Sheets Google Forms Google slides.