DocsPlus Universal for Chromebook

Using cloud storage

Cloud storage is a folder on the internet that you can access from any device. You can open / save files to this folder just like any other. Saving a file using one device will automatically sync it to your other devices (e.g. save a file from a Windows PC and then open it on an iPad).

You can also make certain files / folders available to other people (on a read-only basis or with full editing control). These will then appear in their cloud storage for easy access.

Google Drive

Chromebooks have built-in support for Google Drive, a cloud storage service included with your Google account.

You can access the contents of your Google Drive whenever you're using the Chromebook's Files app.

To learn more about Google Drive, visit:

https://support.google.com/drive

Open a file

To open a file from Google Drive:

  1. In DocsPlus, click  dp-pwa-explorer-w32h32  and choose My Files.
  2. In the Files window, select Google Drive on the left.
  3. Browse to your file and double-click it.

Save a file

To save a Document to Google Drive:

  1. Click  dp-pwa-docs-w32h32  icon and choose Save As.
  2. Choose a file type:
    • DocsPlus Document - compatible with our software.
    • Microsoft Word Document - compatible with Microsoft Word and other writing tools.
    • Text File - simple plain text without formatting or pictures.
    • PDF - a "digital printout" that can be easily viewed on any device.
  3. In the Files window, select Google Drive on the left.
  4. Browse to a folder within your Google Drive and click Save.

To save a Wordbar to Google Drive:

  1. Click the  dp-pwa-wordbar-w32h32  icon and choose Save As.
  2. In the Files window, select Google Drive on the left.
  3. Browse to a folder within your Google Drive and click Save.
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