
Google Drive is a fantastic tool for storing and sharing files, but did you know that it also has a built-in text editor?
This text editor allows you to create and edit documents directly within Google Drive, without the need for a separate application.
With Google Drive's text editor, you can access your documents from anywhere, on any device with an internet connection.
You can even collaborate with others in real-time, making it easy to work on projects with team members or classmates.
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Editing in Google Drive
Editing in Google Drive is a breeze with the right tools. You can Re-edit Text Documents in Google Drive using DocHub, a powerful and safe document editing solution that offers native integrations with Google products.
DocHub lets you smoothly Re-edit Text Documents in Google Drive, as well as create, annotate, and edit files. You can also manage and organize paperwork in a secure way.
Here are the steps to get started: Register your free account with DocHub or sign in if you already have one.Navigate to Google Workspace and install the DocHub - PDF Sign and Edit extension.Head to your Google Drive → right-click your document → Open with → choose our extension.
Once you've opened your document in DocHub's editor, you can proceed to Re-edit Text Documents in Google Drive. Try and use all the tools that help you modify and execute, and improve your document.
If you're satisfied with your changes, you can download your document and save it to your choice of storage options or directly in DocHub.
For another approach, see: Pdfgear Google Drive Extension
Saving and Managing Files
You can save your text file to Google Drive or download it to local storage.
To save a file to Google Drive, click either Save to Drive or Download in the upper right corner of the window.
If you choose to save to Google Drive, it will save to whatever folder you were working in.
Navigate to a specific directory in Google Drive before creating a new text file if you want to save it there.
You can download your file to local storage instead of saving it to Google Drive.
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Sources
- https://www.zdnet.com/home-and-office/work-life/how-to-create-a-plain-text-file-in-google-drive-and-why-you-might-want-to/
- https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/text-editor/gpgjomejfimnbmobcocilppikhncegaj
- https://support.cloudhq.net/text-editor-for-google-drive-faq-frequently-asked-questions/
- https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/text-editor/gpgjomejfimnbmobcocilppikhncegaj
- https://www.dochub.com/en/functionalities/re-edit-text-documents-in-google-drive
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