Export to Google Docs
I want to be able to export to Google Docs.
Comments: 23
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14 Jan, '18
Maya PozzoloI would also substitute this for being able to invite email addresses to veiw the document and add inline comments
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06 Oct, '18
azhonestly this would be a life saver, but i gotta agree with maya as well
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17 Oct, '18
ElizabethBecause of a lack of collaborative features in Dabble, I'm currently copying everything to a Google Doc. I love writing in Dabble instead of over in Google, but it's been a bit of work to keep everything synced for my editors.
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09 Jun, '19
SaraI would so love to be able to export to Google Docs. Writing in Dabble is so much better (and has made me more productive.) Being able to export parts into Google so I could share with Beta's and Editors would be in the icing on the cake.
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27 Feb, '20
Robin ReeseThis would help me in such a huge way.
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06 May, '20
John BredesenI use Google Docs for writing. Being able to export my Dabble current state to Google Docs would be useful because: (1) The ability to send versions out for review and collaborative feedback, (2) my own backup of my cloud data, (3) google docs can export to a range of formats needed for contest submissions, and (4) leverages my writing tools that Dabble won't have to integrate with. It is the organization around my writing that I hoping Dabble will help me with.
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25 Nov, '20
SkepticSince I don't have Word on my machines, I download .docx files, then upload them into google docs. It's a bit tedious.
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15 Apr, '21
AZBUNNY (OFFICIAL)This feature would be very useful as my teachers at school cannot access dabble so I have to copy and paste it over to google docs.
(which is a feature I suggested allowing them to access dabble as a viewer, Titled: story sharing + live chat for viewers) -
01 Jul, '21
Dawn SaloisIf I’m already paying for Dabble I don’t think I should also have to pay for Word in order to export my writing.
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31 Jul, '21
KenThis feature would make things MUCH easier when it comes to sharing with other people. An important part of the writing process is getting feedback. This would be a way to facilitate that.
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25 Aug, '21
Lydia PedersenThis is a must for me.
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11 Sep, '21
Alex PYes! Please, being able to export to Google Drive or Docs would save so much time and effort.
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25 Sep, '21
Talia Fraserthis would be incredible, just would make it a million times easier to use!
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24 Oct, '21
Douglas J LarrabeeI would love to see a feature where I can download my entire book as a PDF. This would help with publishing and sending out for editors to look over
. Also, does dabble have an editor team where you pay people for an editor. Would help make jobs and begin having a publishing company. -
03 Nov, '21
ElinorOne more vote for a Google Doc export.
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07 Nov, '21
Renee ElichYES PLEASE. This would be so helpful.
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15 Dec, '21
KristenThis app is only useful to me if I can export to Google Docs. Probably won't pay for it until this feature is available.
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03 Jan, '22
KarlaI agree with Douglas J Larrabee on having access to a team of qualified editors. It would be awesome.
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19 Apr, '22
MazI love that the "share to web" feature was added, but without the ability to allow people to comment/highlight it doesn't do me much good. I'll still need to export to Word, then to Google Docs for my betas. Hopefully this feature will be added!
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26 Jan
Jason John TylerExport to Google Docs, MS Word, Atticus and Scrivener would be fantastic because obviously once Dabble has assisted you in completing your novel fast and cleaning up your plot to perfection, you may still want to do some edits not offered by Dabble. For instance, I have SmartEdit in MSWord, which is great for polishing. You may find an editor who prefers working in Word or Google Docs collaboration or you may want to self-publish where export to Atticus would come in handy, although if Dabble allows for export to Docs or Word then once you have exported to either of these you could import into Atticus from both Docs and Word; whichever you prefer.
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30 Apr
DonThis is an important feature for me.
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17 Sep
Jade NeomaI would actually consider this feature to be ill advised right now. Google Docs now has an ai scraping policy so encouraging people to put their work onto that platform is a little ethically dodgy. Maybe if it is included it needs to have a warning about Google's policy.
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today
Alicia Wilkerson AdminThis is done but we are waiting on Google Verification so it will be available as soon as that is completed