
Find and join a group - Google Groups Help
If you searched for a topic and want to view only groups, at the top, click Groups. To view more results, at the bottom of the Groups search results, click +x more groups. Click the group Join group. If you don’t find any option to join the group or instead find Ask to join group or Contact owners and managers, go to Request to join a group ...
Make it easier to find your group & posts - Google Groups Help
Groups search results. The Google Groups directory. To see the directory, from the Google Groups homepage, on the left, click All groups. Users without this permission need to be invited to the group by the owner. Sign in to Google Groups. Click the name of a group. On the left, click Group settings. Under Who can see group, select an option.
Find all the groups you own or manage - Google Groups Help
If All groups and messages is displayed, click it select My groups.; Click the search field Groups I own/manage.
Google Groups Help
Official Google Groups Help Center where you can find tips and tutorials on using Google Groups and other answers to frequently asked questions.
Choose who can see and join your groups - Google Help
The directory is a browsable listing of all the groups in your work or school account. Group members can always see the groups they belong to in the directory. No matter what option you select here, group addresses still appear as suggestions when typing addresses in Gmail or Calendar invitations. Sign in to Google Groups. Click the name of a ...
Create a group & choose group settings - Google Groups Help
Include the standard Groups footer—Includes a link to the message on groups.google.com and subscription settings, if applicable. You must have access to Google Groups on the web to view the message from the link. Include a custom footer—Includes text you specify, such as legal notices and information about your organization. There is a ...
Customize a directory for a team or group - Google Help
Create Google groups and add users to them. You use these groups to populate custom directories. For example, you could create groups of executives, full-time employees, interns, and vendors. Note: Dynamic Groups cannot be added to a custom directory. Tip: To hide the members of a group, set the group’s access level to Restricted.
Get started managing groups for an organization - Google Help
Sync groups with your LDAP or Active Directory server (Requires developer skills.) Synchronize your legacy groups with Google Workspace, using tools that use the Admin SDK’s Directory API. These tools include Google Cloud Directory Sync (GCDS) and tools you create yourself. Create and manage groups using API's (Requires developer skills.)
Get started with Directory Sync - Google Workspace Admin Help
Add your external directory to Directory Sync. Use the Google Admin console to connect to your external directory using Directory Sync. Configure your user and group sync in Directory Sync. Decide how you want your users and groups to sync to your Google cloud directory. You set this up in the Admin console. Check your setup by running a ...
New groups don't show up in Groups directory - Google Help
When creating Google Groups in bulk using Google's API, the groups may not immediately appear in the directory listing. Google Groups uploaded using the API will take between 1 and 3 days to appear in the directory listing. Plan your Groups upload with the understanding that the groups will only begin to appear in the directory on the next day ...