![]() ![]() See the “DocsFlow support” sidebar on this page or on the main product page to get started dealing with questions or problems. If you use your Google Drive account mounted in your file system, place a Google Docs document or spreadsheet from any of your Drive folders by simply dragging and dropping it into InDesign. ![]() In the Pro version, use File > DocsFlow > Export to Google Docs… (or and Visit…) to export and link a currently unlinked story to a new Google Doc document.In the Pro version, use the Links panel’s per-link menu DocsFlow > Update Original Document (or the and Visit or and Edit menu) to export a story’s changes to the linked Google Docs document, optionally jumping to the document in your default browser to visit or edit.(When you return to InDesign, the story will be automatically updated from Google Docs.) To edit the original Google Docs document, select the linked story in the Links panel, and click the edit original icon at the bottom of the main panel area.For more details, see handling conflicts (simply stated, DocsFlow leaves a note at each point of irreconcilable conflict). ![]() Open the Notes panel to see any DocsFlow-generated notes about editing conflicts.
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