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Home » Resources » Google Sheets » How to Make a Google Doc Copy – Desktop and Mobile

How to Make a Google Doc Copy – Desktop and Mobile

Last updated November 20, 2020

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In order to customize the Google Doc you find on Lift Vault, you must make your own copy.

Here’s how to make your own copy on desktop and mobile devices.

Contents

  • 1 Video
  • 2 Common Issues:
  • 3 How to make a Google Doc copy on desktop:
  • 4 How to make a Google Doc copy on a mobile device:
    • 4.1 Related Posts

Video

How to Make a Copy of a Spreadsheet | LiftVault.com

Common Issues:

  1. The most common issue is not being logged in to a Google Account. If you are not logged in to a Google Account, you cannot make a copy of a spreadsheet. Make a Google Account here (every Gmail account is automatically a Google Account).
  2. It’s possible that I misfiled the spreadsheet and it’s not eligible for copying. In that case, please contact me.

How to make a Google Doc copy on desktop:

  • Log in to your Gmail/Google Account
  • Select “File”

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  • Select “Make a Copy”

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  • Save your copy

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How to make a Google Doc copy on a mobile device:

The steps for a mobile device are the same, just laid out differently to fit on the screen.

  • Log in to your Gmail/Google Account
  • Select the menu icon

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  • Select “Share and Export”

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  • Select “Make a Copy”

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Now you have your own copy to make edits!

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