How to Save on Google Docs?
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How to Save on Google Docs?

In today’s reality, more and more people are starting to work from home and don’t know how to save on Google Docs. Oddly enough, in most cases, they start by getting to know such a cool online editor as Google Docs. It has a huge number of features and add-ons that will help you simplify your work. But unfortunately, most beginners struggle with not knowing how to save their work on a computer. That is why we have created this article. It will help you become more familiar with the editor interface and learn how to save on Google Docs.

Luckily, Google Docs automatically saves most of the changes you make online. But in order to save a document to your computer, for example for editing in Microsoft Word, you need to follow a few steps. It’s simple! Just carefully read this article and follow the steps below one by one. So let’s get started!

Use the basic settings of Google Docs. This is a simple, but at the same time very reliable method that will allow you to easily save your work to your PC. Even those who are using this editor for the first time will be able to manage with this method.

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To get started, open the file you want to save. It must be in Google Docs.

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Once you have moved to the desired document, you need to left-click on the “File” item. It is located at the beginning of the top menu.

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You will have a drop down menu. Here you need to click on the “Download” item and select the desired format for saving. For us, a format such as “Microsoft Word (.docx)” is suitable.

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Congratulations, you have successfully saved the document to your computer. If you cannot find the downloaded file, then most often it is located in the “Downloads” folder.

Well, now you know how to quickly save the file on your PC with high quality. Most often, various templates required for employment (resumes and CVs) are saved in this way. But if you don’t want to create the template yourself, you can use the gdoc.io site. It stores a lot of free, creative, interesting and unique templates. Including resumes, which follow the latest requirements of employers.