To begin editing, visit
docs.google.com in your mobile browser, and select a document to edit. Switch from view to edit mode by pressing ‘Edit’ to turn on the mobile editor and start typing away. As a reminder, mobile editing is available on Android (2.2+) and iOS (version 3.0+) devices. You can learn more about Google Docs for mobile on
www.google.com/mobile. As always, feedback in the comments and on the
forums is appreciated.
Posted by Carmen Wilkinson, Software Engineer
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ReplyDeleteNot fair what should people with older version do???
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Nice - but what about creating new documents? Unfortunately currently impossible :(
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