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Make Google Docs, Sheets, Slides & Forms public

To make a document, spreadsheet, or presentation available for a large audience to see, publish the file. After you publish your file you can send a new URL to anyone or embed into your website.

Important: Based on your account’s settings, when you publish a file, you can make it visible to everyone on the web, everyone in your organization, or a group of people in your organization. Be careful when publishing private or sensitive info. 

Publish file

Important:

Publish a file from a shared drive

Important: If you’re using an account through work or school, your administrator might have turned off the ability to publish a file. If you can’t publish a file, contact your administrator.

  1. On your computer, go to drive.google.com.
  2. On the left, click Shared drives double-click one of your shared drives.
  3. At the top, next to the name of your shared drive, click the Down arrow Shared drive settings.
  4. Next to “Sharing with non-members,” click Edit.
  5. Click “Non-member of this shared drive can be given access to files in this shared drive.”
  6. Click Apply.
  7. Follow the steps to publish a file.
Turn off automatic updates
  1. Open a file in Google Docs or Sheets that you’ve already published to the web.
  2. Click File   Share  Publish to web.
  3. Click Published content & settings.
  4. Uncheck the box next to "Automatically republish when changes are made."

Tip: You can't turn off automatic updates in Google Slides.

How published files look when you share them

If you send someone the URL of a published file, they’ll see a version they can’t edit that looks different from yours. Here’s what others will see:

Control who can publish a file

File owners and editors can publish files. If you're the owner of a file and want someone else to publish the file, give them "edit" access.

If you’re the owner and don’t want anyone else to publish the file:

  1. Open a file in Google Docs, Sheets, or Slides.
  2. On the top right, click Share.
  3. Click Settings .
  4. Uncheck Editors can change permissions and share.
  5. Click Done.
Embed files

You can make a document, spreadsheet, presentation, or form available to view on an existing website by embedding it in your site or blog.

Edit embedded spreadsheets

If you’re embedding a spreadsheet, you can show or hide parts of the spreadsheet after you publish to the web.

  1. Open a file in Google Sheets.
  2. At the top, click File Share Publish to web.
  3. In the window that appears, click Embed.
  4. Click Publish.
  5. Copy the code in the text box and paste it into your site or blog.
  6. To show or hide parts of the spreadsheet, edit the HTML on your site or blog.
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