Offline
Google Slides
Google
Slides is just a**ther name for
Google Presentations, but that's **t actually new. The big news is that you can **w
use Google Slides offline to create, edit and run presentations. "Any new presentations or changes you make will be automatically updated when you get back online. So you can continue polishing
Slides on your next flight, and head to your upcoming presentation without worrying about whether there's going to be wifi."
The
Offline functionality is still limited to Chrome and
requires the Google Drive app from the Chrome Web Store. If you've already enabled the
Offline support and use it for documents and spreadsheets, you don't need to do anything.
This table shows which
Google Drive features are available when you're
Offline and you use Chrome for desktop or the mobile apps for iOS and Android. You can sync any file when you use the mobile apps, but the editing support is better in the desktop Chrome. You can also install the
Google Drive app for ******* and Mac to sync the files that can't be edited online using
Google Docs, Sheets,
Slides and Drawings.