![]() – If several local applications can open the file, UFO chooses the default application defined on your computer to open the file.Ģ. – To open a file in a specific software application, the application itself must be installed on your computer. – If you want to open a file that was last edited by yourself with UFO, the UFO extension doesn't download the file again but opens the file stored locally. – The download may take a while, depending on the file size. – If you aren't allowed to copy, print or download the file, you can't download it and open it locally with UFO. Learn more:Īlternatively, open your file in the Google file preview and select Open file in the UFO menu. Important: You can't edit files that are locked. If the file is too big or takes too long to open, you can cancel from the pop-up. ![]() The file is downloaded and opens locally in its software application. ![]() In Google Drive press the Open file button next to the file name. Note: The Show more details option is displayed only when you have at least one cached file available.ġ. Press Show more details to view the list of cached files. Press Back to check the status of the UFO extension.ģ. If you have one or more files in your cache, the list of cached files is displayed.Ģ. The UFO button appears next to files that can be edited locally. Tip: You can refresh the UFO connection with the Sync Client by pressing the Refresh connection button in the extension pop-up. A green check mark next to Google Drive and AODocs Sync Client means UFO is active. If there are no files in your cache, the status of the UFO extension is displayed. In Google Drive, press the UFO extension button next to the URL bar. – You can't use UFO to open Google documents, spreadsheets, presentations or drawings locally.ġ. – Google Photos is not supported as it doesn't allow the List view. – UFO works only with the List view in Google Drive. This article explains how to: Automatically generated table of contents ![]() save the changes you made locally back to Google Drive or AODocs. ![]()
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