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do you need to email a copy of your document, but don't want to load up Gmail?
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You can email your documents as an attachment from within Google docks, helping you save time and control access to your work.
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To find the feature, just click file, then email as attachments.
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From here, you're essentially sending an email with your Gmail account.
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You can enter an email address, create a subject line and write a message.
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Click the drop down menu in the bottom left to choose the file type for your attachment.
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If you select the don't attach check box, you can even include your document within the body of the email.
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This may help if the recipient can't open certain files.
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When your email is ready, click send.
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You don't need to share the document with anyone or change the permissions.
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In order to use this feature it on.
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Lee sends a static copy of your document to the recipient.
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It does not give them access to the Google doc itself.
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It's worth noting that when you send your document with Google docks, the email it generates will not appear in the sent messages of your Gmail.
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Nor will Google docks.
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Keep a record of it.
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However, if the recipient response to your email their response will appear in your Gmail.
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If you need to send your document to others and you want to save some time, this feature might be able to help G c F global creating opportunities for a better life.