Google Drive: Visibility of Documents, Spreadsheets, and Presentations Published to the Web

by | Oct 23, 2013 | Google, Google Workspace | 0 comments

When you publish a Google document, presentation, or spreadsheet to the web, anyone who has the URL to your publication can view it no matter what visibility option you’ve chosen – private, anyone with the link, or public.

Visibility options don’t apply to a publication because the publication isn’t the original item but a separate webpage version. In other words, by publishing a Google document, spreadsheet, or presentation, you’re creating a copy of it that’s a unique webpage with its own public URL.

When you publish to the web… …a copy of your original item is published as a distinct, lightweight webpage.

Private Google documents, spreadsheets, and presentations published to the web

Not sure how a file with a “private” visibility option can be published to the web? Here’s an example that may help:

You’re working on an event flyer in Google Docs that’s set to the “private” visibility option and shared only with a small committee of people. Just before the event, you publish your document to the web and post a link to your now published flyer on a variety of websites. Anyone who comes across the link can visit the published web version; however, only committee members you’ve invited to view or edit the private document will have access to the original.

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