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To make a document, spreadsheet, or presentation available for a large audience to see, publish the file. After you publish your file you can send a new URL to anyone or embed into your website.
Important: Based on your account’s settings, when you publish a file, you can make it visible to everyone on the web, everyone in your organization, or a group of people in your organization. Be careful when publishing private or sensitive info.
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Publish file​
Important:
- When you publish a chart to the web, people can see the data used to create it. Be careful when publishing a chart with private or sensitive info.
- Any changes you make to the original document will be updated in the published version. The automatic update might take a few minutes.
- To remove a file from the web, you must stop publishing it. Learn how to stop publishing a file.
- To stop sharing a file with collaborators, learn how to change sharing permissions.
- In Google Docs, Sheets, or Slides, open a file.
- At the top, click File** **Share Publish to web.
- Choose a publishing option:
- Spreadsheet: Publish the entire spreadsheet or individual sheets. You can also choose a publishing format.
- Presentation: Choose how quickly to advance the slides.
- Click Publish.
- Copy the URL and send it to anyone you’d like to see the file. Or, embed it into your website.
Publish a file from a shared drive​
Important: If you’re using an account through work or school, your administrator might have turned off the ability to publish a file. If you can’t publish a file, contact your administrator.
- On your computer, go to drive.google.com.
- On the left, click Shared drives double-click one of your shared drives.
- At the top, next to the name of your shared drive, click the Down arrow Shared drive settings.
- Next to “Sharing with non-members,” click Edit.
- Click “Non-member of this shared drive can be given access to files in this shared drive.”
- Click Apply.
- Follow the steps to publish a file.
[Turn off automatic updates]
[Stop publishing a file]
[How published files look when you share them]
[Control who can publish a file]
[Embed files]​
You can make a document, spreadsheet, presentation, or form available to view on an existing website by embedding it in your site or blog.
[Embed a document, spreadsheet, or presentation]
[Edit embedded spreadsheets]
[Embed a form]
Tip: Learn more about changes to third-party cookie requirements in Google Drive.