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There\nare 2 types of Cloud projects for Apps Script:\n\n- **Default Cloud projects** : Apps Script automatically creates and manages a Google Cloud project each time someone creates and runs an Apps Script project. To learn more, refer to [Default Cloud projects](/apps-script/guides/cloud-platform-projects#default_google_cloud_projects).\n- **Standard Cloud projects** : Users can create and manage their own Cloud projects for advanced Apps Script use cases. To learn more, refer to [Standard\n Cloud projects](/apps-script/guides/cloud-platform-projects#standard_google_cloud_projects).\n\nTo view your organization's default and standard Cloud projects in the Cloud\nconsole, you must have the `resourcemanager.projects.list` permission for your\norganization. If you want to view standard and default projects separately, you\nalso need `resourcemanager.folders.list` permission. To set view permissions for\nprojects in your organization, refer to [Assign view permission for all Cloud\nprojects in an organization](/apps-script/guides/admin/assign-cloud-permissions#assign_view_permission_for_all_cloud_projects_in_an_organization).\n\nTo edit your organization's standard and default Cloud projects in the Cloud\nconsole, you must have the `resourcemanager.projects.update` permission for your\norganization. To set edit permissions for\nprojects in your organization, refer to [Assign edit permission for all Cloud\nprojects in an organization](/apps-script/guides/admin/assign-cloud-permissions#assign_edit_permission_for_all_cloud_projects_in_an_organization).\n\nView or edit default Cloud projects\n-----------------------------------\n\nDefault projects fall under the\n`Organization root \u003e system-gsuite \u003e apps-script` folder in the Cloud resource\nhierarchy. Don't delete these folders. If you do, Apps Script can't create\ndefault projects and won't execute scripts properly.\n\nTo view the `system-gsuite` and `apps-script` folders, you must have\n`resourcemanager.folders.list` permission. If you only have\n`resourcemanager.projects.list permission`, standard and default projects show\nup together in one list. Default project IDs start with `sys-`.\n\nTo view or edit the default projects in your organization, take the following\nsteps:\n\n1. Open the Cloud console at [console.cloud.google.com](https://console.cloud.google.com/).\n2. Click Menu menu \\\u003e **IAM \\& Admin** \\\u003e **Manage Resources**.\n3. Next to your organization, click Expand node arrow_drop_down.\n4. Next to the `system-gsuite` folder, click Expand node arrow_drop_down.\n5. Next to the `apps-script` folder, copy the ID.\n6. Click **Filter** \\\u003e **Parent ID**.\n7. Paste the Apps Script folder ID and press **Enter**.\n8. Next to the project you want to view or edit, click More more_vert \\\u003e **Settings**. The project opens in the Cloud console and you can make your changes.\n\nView or edit standard Cloud projects\n------------------------------------\n\nTo view or edit the standard projects in your organization, take the following\nsteps:\n\n1. Open the Cloud console at [console.cloud.google.com](https://console.cloud.google.com/).\n2. Click Menu menu \\\u003e **IAM \\& Admin** \\\u003e **Manage Resources**.\n3. Next to your organization, click Expand node arrow_drop_down. The list of projects includes all standard Cloud projects whether or not they have Apps Script projects associated with them.\n - If you don't have `resourcemanager.folders.list` permission, you might see default Cloud projects in the same list as standard Cloud projects. To tell the difference between the two, default project IDs start with `sys-`.\n4. Next to the project you want to view or edit, click More more_vert \\\u003e **Settings**. The project opens in the Cloud console and you can make your changes.\n\nRelated resources\n-----------------\n\n- [Creating and managing projects](https://cloud.google.com/resource-manager/docs/creating-managing-projects)\n- [Turn Google Cloud on or off for users](https://support.google.com/a/answer/9197205)"]]