Now you can save a copy of your Writer document to other cloud drives.
W
hen we released the new version of Writer, many of you wrote to us. You told us that you loved Writer's pleasant writing experience, but wanted to save your documents to cloud drives you or your team have been using.
To acheive this, some of you had to download documents from Writer, and then manually upload them to your cloud drive—which we believe isn't the way cloud technologies should work.
We're happy to announce that Writer can now be paired with other popular cloud drives for backup*. Save a copy of your Writer document in Dropbox, Google Drive, Box, Evernote, or OneDrive.
There's a one-time authentication process. After that, all you have to do is click File, choose Save to Other Drives, and select a cloud drive service from the list.
Read more about the complete backup process here.
Happy Writing!
*The Save to Other Drives option is currently not available in Internet Explorer.
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