12 Google Docs tips for iOS users

Some SME’s still use Google Docs on their ultra-secure iPads and iPhones, so I thought these quick tips might be useful.

The case for Google Docs

Google Docs began life as a web application and is now also available as apps for most mobile platforms.

Alternatives include Office 365, the constantly improving iOS-compatible iOS apps, and built-in simple tools inside some online storage services. While most of these tools are popular, they aren’t always supported under enterprise security policy. However, if you use Google Docs, this short collection may help you get more from using it. 

Take (and edit) a document offline

You can read and edit documents offline in Google Docs, just tap the three-dot menu item underneath the document name while browsing your document list. Then tap ‘Make Available Offline’.

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Source: Computer World