Understanding Google Docs File Formats: What Are They Saved As? Google Docs primarily uses **` docx`** (Microsoft Word’s Open XML format) for saving and exporting documents by default However, it also supports other formats like **` pdf`** (for finalized, print-ready documents), **` txt`** (plain text), and **` odt`** (OpenDocument format)
The Beginners Guide to Google Docs - How-To Geek Docs supports many different file types, including DOC, DOCX, TXT, RTF, and ODT, making it easy to view and convert Microsoft Office files directly from Google Drive
What File Formats Can I Convert to in Google Docs? This comprehensive guide will explore in detail the different file formats you can convert into Google Docs, how to perform conversions, tips to optimize the process, and limitations to be aware of
What is Google Docs Format? (Understanding the Basics) Google Docs documents are stored and saved in the cloud, and can be exported in various formats, such as Microsoft Word, PDF, HTML, and more This makes it easy to share documents with others and collaborate on documents in real-time
Google Docs: Online Document PDF Editor | Google Workspace Import popular file types like Microsoft Word documents and PDF files and work with them in Docs Importing files into Docs unlocks powerful collaborative and assistive features, including
Files you can store in Google Drive If you convert a text document to Google Docs format, it can be up to 50 MB Spreadsheets Up to 10 million cells or 18,278 columns (column ZZZ) for spreadsheets that are created in or