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Welcome to Woggle Guides. In this guide weamp;#39;ll look at how to send Google Docs as email attachments so they can be shared with anyone who doesnamp;#39;t have a Google account. And donamp;#39;t forget, you can click on any section below to go straight to the area of this guide that interests you the most. Please do subscribe if you like what you see so we can let you know when new guides are published. Letamp;#39;s get straight into it. Weamp;#39;ll start by looking at how to send a Google Doc as an attachment from within the Google Docs app. Iamp;#39;ve already logged into Google and Iamp;#39;m in Google Docs. You can find the URL for Google Docs in the description below. Iamp;#39;ll open a draft document in Docs to share this document as an attachment. Letamp;#39;s first click on amp;#39;Fileamp;#39; in the top menu bar. From the options shown, letamp;#39;s then choose amp;#39;Emailamp;#39; and amp;#39;Email this fileamp;#39;. A new window is t