How to Make a Copy of a Google Doc That Isn’t Directly Shared With You

On an associated note, you can browse for any openly shared Google Docs, Slides, or Sheets by following the steps outlined in the video listed below.

From time to time I publish charts and other digital hand-outs that I have actually developed in Google Documents. I recently shared
this chart comparing student blogging tools and
this chart comparing multimedia timeline creation tools. When I share those charts I release them as Google Documents marked as “view only.” If you desire to make copies of the charts you can do so by following the actions described in the short video ingrained below.

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