You can upload a database to Google Docs as a .TXT file. You will preserve the data, but you will lose the database structure.
No. Drag and drop is when you drag a file then drop it into the destination folder. You have moved a file from one place to another. Copy and paste is when you copy a file then paste it into a different location. The original file still remains where it was, but there is how a copy of it elsewhere as well.
You download it and drag to addon file. You google the file :)
it might be that the file/object (s) you are trying to drag and drop can not be dragged and dropped in the place you are dropping them.
When you look in your gmail account, look at the top left corner. You will see something that says documents. Click on that and you will find the documents and power-points you saved. Just click on the file you want and edit.
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you drag and drop the file
The two do not use the same exact formats, but it's very quick and easy to make them work together. If you have a document already saved on Google Docs, go to your Docs home page, click on the file you want to open in Office, then at the top go to File>Download as>Word/Excel/PowerPoint, etc. This will give you a the correct file format for Office. And if you have a Microsoft Office file that you want to import into Google Docs, look for the "upload" button next to "create" on the home page, then select your Office files. Google Docs will automatically convert the formats for you if it's in the original Office formats (e.i. .doc, .xls, .ppt, etc.).
In Google Docs, just next to the CREATE button is an icon that is an Upload button (also red), click that and set "Convert documents, presentations, spreadsheets, and drawings to the corresponding Google Docs format" then choose your Word .doc file and upload it. The document will be converted into a GoogleDoc.After finishing your document, copy and paste the whole of it into your google document. If this doesn't work then you will have to create it on google docs.
Your question is a classic technical question. The file format .XLSX is a default format for Microsoft Excel 2007, which is out of date and is no longer supported by Microsoft. As well, this file format is not supported by Google Docs. Apparently, you must convert this file format to a more compatible file format -- .XLS -- in order to use the data in Google Docs. NB: When changing file formats, some attributes of the data will be lost. You can follow the link, below, to learn from an online blog, more about working the .XLSX files.
drop and drag a made virus into the file and then e-mail it
Drag and Drop the games file.