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5 years ago or so I wrote a lengthy doc in Google Docs. I sent it to someone and they sent the final draft to me in a MS Word Document. I'd like to move it back into Google Docs, where I work. Problem: I don't pay for MS Word and I don't see how to move it (or edit). Is there a way?
I am dumb when it comes to technology so if you can explain it to me like I'm a 5th grader, or better, a 2nd grader, thank you!
MJX
Hi Ed G,
I am an independent advisor, trying to help other users in the Community with my experience in Microsoft products. Please note that I am a user like you and don't work directly for Microsoft.
There are a few options that may resolve the issue.
Word and Google Docs use different underlying technologies for rendering and formatting documents. When you upload a Word document to Google Docs, the conversion process attempts to maintain formatting, but it may not always be perfect. Similarly, when you download a Google Docs file back to Word, some formatting adjustments might occur.
Preserving Formatting: To minimize formatting discrepancies, follow these steps: a. From Google Docs to Word: - Open the document in Google Docs. - Click File -> Download -> Microsoft Word (.docx). - Save the downloaded file. - Open it in Microsoft Word to check if the formatting aligns with your original Word document. b. From Word to Google Docs: - Open the Word document. - Customize the formatting (font, line spacing, etc.) as desired. - Highlight the text with the new formatting. - Click Format -> Paragraph Styles -> Normal Text -> Update ‘Normal Text’ to Match. - Save this style as your default. - Similarly, customize and save the default heading style.
Offline Mode (Google Docs): Enabling offline mode in Google Docs ensures that your work remains in the original file format (e.g., DOCX) rather than converting it to a Google Doc. To enable offline mode: Open Google Docs while online. Click Menu -> Settings. Toggle Offline and ensure Sync Google Docs, Sheets, Slides & Drawings files to this computer is checked.
I would appreciate your feedback.
Kindly note that this is a user-to-user forum, we are users helping other users, we aren't Microsoft employees and neither are we Microsoft agents.
Best regards, Amadeusz
As Amadeus pointed out, any time you convert files from one file format to another there will be differences.
Often these will not be apparent but will show up when you try to edit.
The suggestion to keep the document in .docx format should help.
Whenever a Word document is opened, even in the desktop application, on another computer, there is a likelihood that the appearance will be different.
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Hello.
Is there a way to convert a group of Word files to the Google Docs format when the files are already in a Shared Drive? (I am aware you can set a drive to convert on upload; these files are already in a Google Drive.)
I can't seem to find anything online.
TIA