Google Sheets: Converting and Printing Docs

Lesson 7: Converting and Printing Docs

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Downloading and printing files from Google Drive

Once you've created a file, it will be accessible whenever you sign in to Google Drive. However, there may be times when you want to download or print a file for offline access.

To download a file:

  1. Locate and right-click the file you want to download, then select Download.
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  2. The file will be downloaded to your computer.

To choose a file format:

By default, Google Drive will choose the most common file format whenever you download a file. For example, if you download a Google Document, it will automatically be saved as a .docx file, which is used by Microsoft Word and most other word processors. However, there may be times when you want to choose a different format, such as PDF.

  1. Double-click the desired file to open it.
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  2. The file will appear in a new tab. Select File > Download as, then choose the desired file type. In this example, we'll choose PDF Document (.pdf).
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  3. The file will be downloaded to your computer in the desired file type.

To print a file:

  1. Double-click the desired file to open it.
  2. Select File > Print.
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  3. The Print dialog box will appear, along with a preview of your file on the right. Choose the desired options, then click Print.
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Note that these options will vary depending on the type of file you're printing. For example, you'll have different options for printing a spreadsheet than you would for printing a presentation.

Challenge!

  1. Open our example file. Make sure you're signed in to Google, then click File > Make a copy.
  2. Download the file as a PDF.
  3. If your device is connected to a printer, try printing the file.

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