Google Docs to OneDrive
Google Docs is an online word processor that allows you to create and format text documents as well as collaborating with other people in real time. Here's what you can do with Google Docs:
- Upload a Word document and convert it to a Google document.
- Invite other people to collaborate on a document with you, giving them edit, comment or view access.
- View your revision history of documents and roll back to any previous version.
- Download a Google document to your desktop as a Word, PDF, HTML, etc.
- Translate a document into different languages.
OneDrive, formerly known as SkyDrive, was launched in 2014. OneDrive enables you to store any file type and it’s integrated tightly with Microsoft Office. Besides, this service has been built into Windows 8 and Windows 10.
According to different demands, many people would like to transfer Google Docs to OneDrive. Since files in Google Docs will be also stored in Google Drive automatically, in other words, Google Docs to OneDrive migration is equal to sync Google Drive with OneDrive. The only question is how?
How to move Google Docs to OneDrive
Although Google Drive and OneDrive can not be connected directly, some third-party apps do the trick.
MultCloud is the one recommended here. Working as a web-based platform for
communication between two clouds, MultCloud supports more than 20 cloud services:
Dropbox, Evernote, Flickr, Amazon Cloud Drive, Amazon S3, WebDav, Box, SugarSync, CloudMe, Cubby, MyDrive, WEB.DE, Yandex, Hidrive, BaiDu, MediaFire, ownCloud, Alfresco, ADrive, Hubic, MySQL, MEGA and FTP/SFTP.
In order to achieve a better experience for Google Chrome browser users, you’re suggested to install the extension of MultCloud.
Click “Sign in” then you’ll be taken to the login page of MultCloud. Register an account or experience without signing up.
So with this extension, every time you visit your Google Drive, you can find a button “TRANSFER TO CLOUD”. Select it to directly transfer files.
By the way, don’t forget to add OneDrive into MultCloud as well.
Click “OK”. It’s ready to transfer Google Docs to OneDrive now.
Now you can use Cloud Sync Service since 4.0 version.
Know more features
File managing is just like what you do in Windows Explorer. Such as upload, download, copy, paste, rename, etc from contextmenu. “Preview” plunks for documents as doc, xls, pdf, jpg, png, gif, txt, html and so on.
“Share” function are upgraded recently.
In addition, when you’re looking for any file urgently, type the keyword or even the suffix in the search box. MultCloud will search across clouds quickly.