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To Save Radio Button Groups Document in Google Drive in Google Drive and import documents to your account, click ADD NEW on the DOCS page. Choose Google Drive. You can upload a PDF, DOC, PPT, TEXT, or JPEG file.

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Select the documents you want to upload to pdfFiller and click Upload Selected.

Your documents are now imported into pdfFiller. You can find them in the Documents folder.

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Documents: On the Google Docs toolbar, there is the traditional Save button. Otherwise, in the upper right-hand corner, there is a Save and Close button. After the initial first save, your spreadsheet will automatically be saved by Google Docs (no need to press a Save button).
On your computer, open a Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, or Forms home screen. Open the file you want to make a copy of. In the menu, click File. Make a copy. Type a name and choose where to save it. Click Ok.
Any computer connected to the Internet can access Google Docs. Because each user saves information to the cloud system, he or she can access the same file from anywhere. Users don't have to worry about which version of a document is the most current -- it will always be saved in the Google cloud.
It's also possible you had a network/connectivity glitch and your work wasn't properly saved. If it was saved, you should be able to restore it from version history. Go to File > Version history > See version history. Make sure that “Show changes” at the bottom is checked (if you need to view the revisions).
Log into your Google Docs account. Scroll through the list of your document files to locate ones that need to be updated. Click in the document and update the content.
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