Google Slides gets offline editing, begins rolling out
Google made Docs available for offline editing this past summer and now
it's extending the capability to Slides. In a rollout slated to begin
today, users of the web-based app (formerly
known as presentations for Docs) will be able to edit, comment and
control r/w privileges on Drive-hosted slides without being tethered to
the internet -- those tweaks will simply auto-upload the next time a
connection is established. You'll need to be currently enrolled in
offline editing for Docs to take advantage of this new feature, as it's
not enabled by default. But if not, don't stress, Google's included
detailed instructions in the source below. So, what's next in line for
offline editing? Oh, that'd be Google Sheets.
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