![]() That, and Google Takeout, which would also let you download as PDF in bulk, but you mentioned you don't currently have access to that on your Google Apps domain. It appears that the only way to download a Docs editor file-Docs, Sheets, Slides, etc.-as a PDF now is to open up each file and go to the "Download as" sub-menu. It turns out (as I learned from the Drive Help Center) that even trying to download a single, say, Google Doc from the Drive file browser screen will only ever yield an MS Office file. Can view only: People can see the folder and they can open all files within the folder. I had no idea that Google had altered its whole file-export model to be so restrictive. Here’s what people can do with folders after you share it with them: Can organize, add, & edit: If they're signed into a Google account, people can open, edit, delete, or move any files within the folder. ![]() You’ll be redirected to the Manage Your Exports page where your archive will begin downloading. Sign in again with your Google credentials for authentication. (That said, Drive apps are always a good place to start looking if you need a feature that Drive itself does not include or, in this case, no longer includes.) Inside that message, click the Download Your Files button. can use Google Drive to upload your files and download them on your new laptop. I just spent some time searching through Google Drive apps for one that would convert Docs editor formats into PDF, but I came up empty-handed. Any files and folders on your Desktop should be moved to the new laptop.
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