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Not able to print from Google Docs
No, i just created a docx file with Microsoft Office (no matter if the app of Windows program is used), having only a text content "Test bla" (yes i know very creative 🤣) and copied to the device and opened with Google docs.
haha very creative.
Last thing - have you sent the document to another colleague for them to try?. Just trying to cross out every option.
Thanks,
Reece
- Moombas2 years agoLevel 4.1: Jelly Bean
I tried on some devices and also our MDM support did.
They recorded a video trying to open such file on a private (and unmanaged) device of them as well: Example behavior (Zebra TC26 running with latest OEM version, Android 13)
My device is a Samsung A34 EE with Android 14 and our test devices are most likely Nokia 5.3 with Android 13.
- ReeceK2 years agoFormer Community Manager
Hmm its a challenging one for sure.
Just to confirm what was said earlier, having a normal account added allows you to print the device though?
Reece - Moombas2 years agoLevel 4.1: Jelly Bean
I don't know if that would make a difference on the managing device but as we do not allow to add any other accounts on the managed devices, i can't check.
I can just say that i have more possibilitys on the private device.
1. The document opened on my private device:
2. The Office compatibility mode shown in Google docs
3. There i have (only on my private device) following additional option (save as) which lets me save the file as a Google Docs file (not available for the managed devcies, so from here on only private device!):
4. The Google Docs file now provides the possibility to print annd even more like "save as":
5.If i save that Google Docs file now as a word file i get following prompt which i now agree to:
6. Now the file is a docx file (again) but if i now go to share & exprt i have the same options like in (4) which means able to print and so on.
Again: In sheets and presentations i don't need to do any of these steps. just can print the xlsx and pptx files created by Microsoft on my private and on the managed device as well.
- Moombas2 years agoLevel 4.1: Jelly Bean
ReeceK Yes, but we all agree here that this is an app issue not an issue related to the MDM, so we need Google to investigate that.
Regarding the request of "my team" it doesn't make sense (my team is 2 people :P) but the users using our managed devices are reporting this a lot (we speak about thousands of devices).
- ReeceK2 years agoFormer Community Manager
Hey Moombas
haha small but mighty team! 😎
We've attempted to replicate this issue on our end without success. It seems the next step would be for you to request your MDM to raise a bug report to Google. Once raised, they can escalate the ticket for further investigation.
Sorry I couldn't find a direct solution for you, but that would be the best option. 😊
- Moombas2 years agoLevel 4.1: Jelly Bean
Hi ReeceK,
so you have created a test file (docx) with Microsoft Office, copied to the device (if not created with their app) and opened with Google docs and able to print without doing any additional action/transformation of the file?
As said, this issue is only on docs and anyone here i spoke to (i aksed some other collegues to do it the same way (on their private devices!) i already provided) can replicate it instantly.
I don't see why our MDM should raise a ticket as i can replicate the issue on my private mobile (as my screenshots above show)!?
- Moombas2 years agoLevel 4.1: Jelly Bean
Just to add another example. This is taken right now from my private device (only available for 2 days):
- chilidad2 years agoLevel 1.5: Cupcake
Just came across this post, and here's more food for thought fwiw...
All our field guys on android have this same problem. After lengthy troubleshooting, the Google Team confirmed the issue is with Docs security rights on a local device, and that we'd have to wait until the next update before it would be resolved. Sounded good, but unfortunately that was 5 years ago, and the exact same problem still persists even after many OS and Docs version upgrades. We tried again during Covid, but had less success with Google help. We ultimately resolved it with a rather inefficient solution... that is, we must move the file off the local device to a google drive... then the print shows up and works fine. Our problem is that our workflow includes printer, cell phone and Docs out in the field and 50% of the time without internet, which makes this solution a 50% fail. I posted this info because this issue is definitely major and it seems overlooked for some reason, so hopefully more investigation and a more efficient resolution will occur.
- Moombas2 years agoLevel 4.1: Jelly Bean
Thanks for posting this here and also verifying from someone else 😉
And yes if you transfer the file to google drive it will be transferred into a Google docs document which works to print (as i stated here in the psot as well) but is not an option if you have thousands devie enrolled NOT using a real Google account.
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