Google Docs Now Supports PDFsGoogle Docs Now Supports PDFs
If there's one file type that lands in my in-box more than any other, it is PDFs. I typically have to download them to my desktop, open them in a PDF reader, and choose where to store them. Not any more. I can open them directly in Google Docs and store them online.
June 19, 2008

If there's one file type that lands in my in-box more than any other, it is PDFs. I typically have to download them to my desktop, open them in a PDF reader, and choose where to store them. Not any more. I can open them directly in Google Docs and store them online.The number of PDFs I receive is really ridiculous. Since I like to keep them (just in case), they usually end up in a folder on my hard drive. I could offload them to an optical disk, but I'd rather store them online where I always have access to them. Now I can.
Though you can't download/open PDFs from Gmail directly into Google Docs (Google, I hope you're working on that one...), you can upload PDFs from your PC or from the Web to Google Docs. You can then open them in Google Docs, and while you can't edit them, you can at least select text to copy and paste. And what's cooler is you can share PDFs just like any other Google Document in your account. There are some limits. Uploads from your PC can't exceed 10 MB, and uploads from other Web sites can't exceed 2 MB. Not the biggest upgrade in usability, but a welcome one nonetheless.
About the Author(s)
You May Also Like
Evolution in ITSM: Navigating the New Horizon
Sep 12, 2023Cloud Crisis Management
Aug 30, 2023A Halloween Special: What We Do with AI in the Shadows -- and How to Get it Into the Sunlight
Oct 02, 2023[Virtual Event] DevSecOps Essentials That Enable Efficient Security
Sep 14, 2023The State of Data Security and Management: Practical Tips for Building Cyber Resilience Strategies for IT and Security Leaders
Oct 02, 2023