how to attach a google doc to blackboard

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  1. Open the Google file you want to submit to Blackboard.
  2. Click File in the upper left corner until a drop down menu appears. Put your mouse over Download As. ...
  3. Click Microsoft Word. ...
  4. The Google file will download to the folder you have specified for downloads. ...
  5. Go to courses.mc3.edu.
  6. Click the course where you want to upload your Google file.

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How do you submit a Google slide to Blackboard?

Once you have the Slides the way you want them. You can select File, then go down to Publish to web. In the Publish screen select the Embed tab. This will give you the embed options for if you want the slide deck to operate automatically for your Slides file and what size you want the file to appear as.Nov 19, 2020

Can I send a Google Doc as an attachment?

To email a doc directly from Google Docs: Click File > Email as attachment. From here, you're essentially sending an email from the Gmail account that you are signed in as. You can enter a recipient's email address, create a subject line, and write a message.

Why can't I send a Google Doc as an attachment?

From the Gmail interface, you can only send Google Docs as links, not as attachments. If you want to send as an attachment, you will need to go the the Docs editor. From there, you can either download the document in an offline format or you can send it as an attachment in offline format.May 8, 2019

How do I send a Google Doc as a PDF?

Open your Google Docs file.Go File and select Email This File.Go File and select Email This File.Type the recipient's email in the address bar.Go the File > Download > PDF.Find the PDF file in your desktop Downloads folder.