![]() ![]() gdoc file format is only accessible via Google Docs which is on web. If I can add pictures here for context, LMK. At the end of the day it's a programming/coding issue, that could be resolved someway some how. And it might also help some other people that like seeing how their documents have changed over the years, history fans etc. I'm a full time elderly caretaker and I'm just a guy with a specific, niche?, technical, problem and thought this was the first place to ask without having to go through tech support w/ Google chat etc. ![]() ![]() I didn't see much else about this specific issue anywhere. So, is that possible? And if so, how and as easily (lazily) as I possibly can? Also, is this even the right place to ask for this? Apologies if it isn't. Otherwise, what I have done (before I even comprehended revision history was a thing) is just copy pasted its current version, onto a new. gdoc (which isn't an option in the File menu?) and take it over to Dropbox's Vault as an editable hardcopy with its revisions history in tact. I want to do the following: Take the Google Doc and save it as a. Now recently I've purchased Dropbox Personal for cloud storage needs. and have been using Google Docs to do this, because it was convenient and I didn't have to pay for Microsoft Office and additionally install a good word processor on my PC. whatever-format or am I resigned in having to download, separately, all the revisions made in the past on said document?įor context: I have a document I've been editing and revising over the years for my own medical history and list of meds, history, etc. Is there a way to do this easily? Keep version history of the document on the document? As a.
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