How to open doc, ppt, or xls files with Google Drive with double clicks from my desktop?

Google Docs is handy for editing documents online, and can serve as a complete MS Office alternative. However if you don't have MS Office installed you can't view those files without right click it then > google drive > View on the web I tried to associate it with Google Drive program using the .exe I found (googledrivesync.exe) and Google Chrome but won't work. How to open them in Google chrome easily by double clicking? System is Windows 7 x64

user152004 asked Feb 11, 2016 at 8:30 750 1 1 gold badge 7 7 silver badges 19 19 bronze badges

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You need to download the Office Editing for Docs, Sheets & Slides extension by Google.

After downloading it and installing it:

This is the process for Windows 7.

answered Feb 18, 2016 at 2:14 750 1 1 gold badge 7 7 silver badges 19 19 bronze badges +1 same works on Linux Mint 19.3 Commented May 25, 2020 at 17:17 doesn't work, win10 Commented Jul 8, 2020 at 0:39 Works with Windows 10 Commented Jan 12, 2021 at 9:16 Thank you! Works with Windows 11:) Commented Oct 24, 2022 at 6:57

2018-08-01: The answer by Freedo still works in Windows 10.

One thing to note is if you are opening legacy .doc files it will prompt you to "Save as" in a compatible format (OpenOffice XML) aka .docx if you make any changes to the file. Instead of changing the file you can use "Convert to Google Docs format" from the File menu, but by default this ends up in the root of your Drive.

To have the Google Doc version of the file saved next to the original (if the original file was already in Drive), install Google Backup and Sync and enable the Google Drive "folder" from Setting, then you should be able to browse to and right click a file and "Show on web" and then "Open in Google Docs" and this will preserve the folder path of the original file when you save instead of dumping the file into the root of your Drive.

answered Aug 2, 2018 at 20:23 1,072 10 10 silver badges 16 16 bronze badges

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