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Every Apps Script project is associated with a project in Google Cloud. There are 2 types of Cloud projects for Apps Script:
To view your organization’s default and standard Cloud projects in the Cloud console, you must have the resourcemanager.projects.list
permission for your organization. If you want to view standard and default projects separately, you also need resourcemanager.folders.list
permission. To set view permissions for projects in your organization, refer to Assign view permission for all Cloud projects in an organization.
To edit your organization’s standard and default Cloud projects in the Cloud console, you must have the resourcemanager.projects.update
permission for your organization. To set edit permissions for projects in your organization, refer to Assign edit permission for all Cloud projects in an organization.
Default projects fall under the Organization root > system-gsuite > apps-script
folder in the Cloud resource hierarchy. Don't delete these folders. If you do, Apps Script can't create default projects and won't execute scripts properly.
To view the system-gsuite
and apps-script
folders, you must have resourcemanager.folders.list
permission. If you only have resourcemanager.projects.list permission
, standard and default projects show up together in one list. Default project IDs start with sys-
.
To view or edit the default projects in your organization, take the following steps:
system-gsuite
folder, click Expand node arrow_drop_down.apps-script
folder, copy the ID.To view or edit the standard projects in your organization, take the following steps:
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-
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Last updated 2025-08-04 UTC.
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