![]() ![]() If you decide to press on and edit the presentation offline, keep in mind that people may be collaborating in the live document without you. If you're offline, you won't have the ability to spell-check, print, add users, and access add-ons. Google Docs is a web platform, so working offline requires a Chrome extension and some forethought. ![]() To stay organized, you will want to take advantage of File > Version history > Name current version. Google Slides maintains a minute-by-minute version history for each editor, but in my experience, this makes it hard to distinguish when a specific edit happened in a list of what could be hundreds of edits within an hour. The online collaboration in Google Slides is a huge draw to the platform, but it can also create version control confusion as multiple users edit in real-time, at the same time.
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