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          Add Google Docs to Salesforce

          Add Google Docs to Salesforce

          Add an existing Google doc to any record or library in Salesforce.

          Required Editions

          Available in: both Salesforce Classic and Lightning Experience
          Available in: All Editions except Database.com
          User Permissions Needed
          Creating a Google doc and linking it to Salesforce records:

          Edit on the appropriate record type

          AND

          Google Apps account

          Note
          Note To use a Google Apps service in Salesforce, you must be logged in to your Google Apps business account. Business accounts use your organization's domain; for example, john.doe@company.com. If you are unsure of your Google Apps username and password, contact your administrator.

          Add a Google Doc to a Salesforce Record

          1. Open a case, opportunity, or other record.
          2. On the Google Docs, Notes, & Attachments related list or the Google Docs & Attachments related list, click Add Google Doc.
          3. Enter the name of the Google doc.
          4. Enter the Google doc URL.
          5. Click Save.

          Add a Google Doc to a Salesforce CRM Content Library

          1. On the Libraries tab or on a library detail page, click Add Google Doc. Log in to Google Apps if prompted.
          2. Enter the Google Doc URL.
          3. Click Contribute.
          4. Enter a title and select a library.
          5. Click Publish.
          Note
          Note While you have your Google doc open, remember to share it with other Google Apps users in your organization. Only people with access to the Google doc in their Google Apps account can open the doc from Salesforce.
          Tip
          Tip For information about using Google Docs, refer to Google's online help.
           
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