The option of sending a link would be excellent too, but this is not
possible from gmail. To do so I have to get link AFTER 'publishing' it
in gdocs, COPY it, then PASTE it in the email.. and this is tedious.
Also, while I am hooked into google, many people (particularly
educational institutions in my case) are not. Sending them a link
instead of a file is perhaps a step backwards, but as yet a file is
what people expect and know (eliminating explanatory emails to
everyone you send 'link-docs' to).
So, both options would be excellent. Links to send tech-savvy folks
and files to send everyone else. But, having the option to send these
gdocs (either way) from gmail is essential if I want to move away from
WORD and use gdocs for anything other than personal use. I want to do
this, but am still waiting.
Many thanks for your thoughts
On Jul 13, 2:39 pm, Caleb Eggensperger <
caleb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Why would you want to attach the document instead of sending a link to it or
> sharing it? Sending them as an attachment seems like a step backwards.
>
> On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 13:45, BillV <
velasco.guiller...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > While in Google Docs you can send a document as attachment. But not 2.
> > Nor the e-mail functionalities that GMAil give (like bcc). Also, is
> > there a possibility of while in Gmail attach documents in Google Docs?
> > Would be nice a similar script or script that saves to the cloud, to
> > get from the cloud.
>
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