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Google Drive is testing a full offline storage mode for all files

Google Drive is completing its lineup of files accessible offline by introducing offline options for PDFs, images, Microsoft Office and other non-Google files.

In a blog post this week, Google said that its G Suite users can apply to be part of a beta test that would let them save PDFs, images, Microsoft Office files, and other documents not saved in a Google format to their local machines. The feature was previously available on Google’s Docs, Slides, and Sheets files, but is now being added to Microsoft Office and other formats.

However, before you jump to your Google Drive to try out the feature, keep in mind that G Suite requirement, which means that this feature is limited to business customers. You’ll also need to be using the Chrome browser.

These are all of the conditions that need to be met in order to test out Google Drive offline storage:

The domain enables Drive File Stream use/installation (and is therefore a G Suite domain).

Admins have enabled offline for the domain / device using the admin console settings.

End users are signed into Chrome, and use Drive File Stream with the accounts associated to the whitelisted domain

End users have offline enabled from within Drive or Docs settings.

If you’re interested in joining the beta, you can do so by clicking here and applying.

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