Use Google Drive on the go? You're going to love this new offline feature

Google Drive is a great online application to collaborate with people and keep documents in one place. Even if you don’t have Microsoft Office, Drive allows you to use Google’s similar tools. Tap or click here for 15 smart ways to get more out of Google Drive.

But it comes with a rather big caveat: it’s an online repository of files, so when the internet goes down, you can’t access or work on them. That did change in 2019 when Google enabled the ability to make any file type available offline.

It was limited to G Suite users though, while the company tinkered with changes during the beta process. But now, all users of Google Drive can make their files accessible and editable when they have no connection.

Here’s the backstory

When you create a new document in Google Drive, you use the company’s version of Microsoft Office. These consist of Google Docs, Sheets, Slides and Forms. When using Drive, more file types can now be made available offline.

That is why the update rolling out is such a big detail. File types that can now be made available offline include:

  • PDF files
  • Microsoft Word files
  • JPG and PNG image files
  • Audio files
  • Other non-Google file types

When the files are marked available offline, you can access them through your browser for offline viewing.

If you use ChromeOS, there is an added function for you. You can select multiple files at once and make them available offline. To do this, select all the files you want, and at the top of the window slide the toggle next to Available offline to enable it.

The rollout will happen gradually for all Google Workspace users. So, if you don’t see the function immediately, know that it can take up to 15 days to reach you.

How to make Google Drive files available offline

The process to mark a file to be available offline is simple. In just a few clicks, you can access whatever files you select offline. Here’s how:

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There are plenty of fake apps and services that will do nothing but steal your details, and it’s getting worse. Criminals responsible are becoming craftier, spoofing real websites and services and loading them with malware. Tap or click here for details on spoofing.

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But no matter where you are going, make sure to take safety precautions ahead of time. Tap or click here for five smart travel tips to keep you safe. You’ll also want to plan, so you know the perfect destinations, money-saving ideas and more.

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The name might sound familiar to you. Not because it is the villain in superhero flicks, but because we have written about the malware’s destruction before. It is one of the most prominent attacks that criminals use on victims.

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You can enter online contests all day, and you’ll probably just end up with an inbox full of spam. And forget searching the web for discounts — scammers know exactly how to trick deal hunters into clicking the wrong links.

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While some picked up hobbies and learned new languages, others got into investing. Cryptocurrency was an attractive option during the pandemic, as fears of government restrictions on traditional stock trading arose. Social media threw its hat in the ring, driving more people towards crypto. Tap or click here for Kim’s crash course on digital currency.

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Hurry! PDF Manager for Windows is free to download right now

Popular software like Microsoft Office and Photoshop are great tools but have become very expensive. That’s why it’s always a good idea to look for similar versions that won’t break the bank.

There’s actually a free, open-source office suite compatible with Microsoft Office files. Since it’s open-source software, the program is continually updated at no charge. Tap or click here to check it out.

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