How do you unfreeze a Google document?
How do you unfreeze a Google document?
Freeze or unfreeze rows or columns
- On your computer, open a spreadsheet in Google Sheets.
- Select a row or column you want to freeze or unfreeze.
- At the top, click View. Freeze.
- Select how many rows or columns to freeze.
How do you fix Google Docs?
Steps to try first
- Refresh the page. If you can’t open or edit a file, try to refresh the page.
- Open your file in a different browser.
- Check how the file is shared.
- Check the format of the file.
- Try a smaller file.
- Turn off browser plugins and extensions.
- Clear cache and cookies.
- Turn offline settings off and on again.
Why is Google docs not working?
Try more advanced troubleshooting Virus scanning software and adblockers on your local system can sometimes interfere with Drive files, such as Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides. Make sure that this software is not blocking Google Workspace. Customized firewall and proxy settings can sometimes block access to Drive.
Why is Google Docs so slow?
As your browser stores more cache and cookies, it could slow down. Clearing the cache and cookies can fix issues with items taking longer to load. Browser extensions and plugins can sometimes cause issues with Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, or Forms. Turn off any extensions and plugins and see if the issue continues.
How can I speed up Google Drive uploads?
Solutions
- Locate the Google Drive icon in the notification area and right-click it. Select Preferences as seen in the following screenshot.
- Switch to the Advanced tab.
- Select Direction connection in Proxy settings.
- Select the Don’t limit option in both Download Rate as well as Upload Rate.
How can I make my Google Docs load faster?
4 Tricks to Work Faster in Google Docs
- 1) Copy multiple items with the web clipboard.
- 2) Write words by speaking to your computer.
- 3) Create automatic text shortcuts.
- 4) Jump to your typos quickly.