How to Save Google Docs to Files on iPhone (2024 Update)
In this tutorial, we will show you exactly how to save Google Docs to files on iPhone in just a few simple steps. Read on to learn more.

How to Save Google Docs to iPhone Files
Follow the steps below to save Google Docs to iPhone.
1. Open the Document You Want to Save
Once Google Docs is open, locate the document you wish to save. Tap the document to open it. Make sure the document is fully loaded before proceeding.

2. Tap the Three Dots in the Upper-Right Corner
In the upper-right corner of your screen, tap the three vertical dots (menu icon). This will open a menu with various options for the document.

3. Select “Share & Export” from the Menu
Scroll through the options and tap “Share & Export.” This will bring up additional actions you can perform with the document, including exporting and saving it.

4. Choose “Send a Copy” to Start the Export Process
Tap “Send a Copy” from the “Share & Export” options. This will allow you to export the document in a different format and send it to another app on your iPhone.

5. Select the Format for the Document (PDF or Word)
Choose either “PDF” or “Word” format, depending on how you want to save the file. PDF is ideal for preserving formatting, while Word may be useful for editing later. Click “OK”.

6. Tap “Save to Files” to Export the Document
In the list of app options, scroll down and tap “Save to Files.” This option will allow you to store the document in your iPhone’s file management system.

7. Select a Folder in the Files App to Save Your Document
Choose a folder in the Files app where you want to save the document. You can select an existing folder or create a new one to keep things organized.
After selecting the folder, tap “Save.” Your document will now be saved in the Files app and can be accessed at any time through that location.

We hope you now have a better understanding of how to save Google Docs to iPhone. If you enjoyed this article, you might also like our article on how to switch between columns in Google Docs and how to save changes on Google Docs.