Want to use and edit Google Docs without an internet connection? Here's how you can do it



Google Docs is an internet based word processor created by the tech goliath, Google, which gives its clients make and alter text records access the internet browser without utilizing any unique programming. 

Clients can utilize shrewd altering and styling apparatuses given by Google Docs to arrange texts and sections. Be that as it may, a Google Docs report can likewise be effortlessly downloaded for disconnected use. 

Curiously, the 'Make accessible disconnected' highlight in Google Docs allows clients to alter a Google Document even without a web association (disconnected altering). In any case, the progressions made are reflected in the report once the web association is reestablished.

Here’s how to enable offline mode in Google Docs


Step 1: Install Google Docs offline extension on your device using Google Chrome Browser. For this, select the ‘Add to Chrome’ option and then choose ‘Add Extension’.

Step 2: After installation, navigate to Google Drive to enable offline mode.

Step 3: In Google Drive, select the ‘Settings’ icon given in the upper right corner of your screen.

Step 4: Scroll down to find the ‘Offline’ option. Then, tick the check box given next to the option ‘Create, open and edit your recent Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides on this device while offline’.

Step 5: Lastly, select the ‘Done’ option given in the top right corner of the screen.

Once you’ve enabled the offline mode, the next step is to choose specific Google Docs that you want offline for editing.

Here’s how to edit Google Docs offline

Step 1: To enable offline mode for editing a specific document, head to the main page of Google Drive.

Step 2: Then, find the Google doc that you wish to view or edit offline.

Step 3: If on desktop, right-click on the document. Then, from the given options, right slide the toggle bar given next to the option ‘Available offline’.

Step 4: On the mobile app, you’ll need to tap the three dots given next to the document name. Then, select the option ‘Make available offline.’

Once completed, you'll be able to easily access the selected documents for editing. Interestingly, you can view and edit your document in the same way you would online.

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