Google Docs Download Option Missing from User-Owned Files
Users cannot find the download option for files they own in Google Docs. This is a vendor-side UI regression that blocks basic file export workflows. No third-party solution can remedy a missing native menu option.
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Similar Problems
surfaced semanticallyGoogle Docs Mobile App Lacks Visible Download Option
A user cannot find the download option in the Google Docs mobile app to export or save files locally. The missing or hidden download affordance prevents offline access to created documents. This may reflect a UI discoverability issue or a platform limitation.
Google Docs Download Option Removed Without Warning
A user reports that the download option was removed from Google Docs, leaving them unable to export and recover their documents. Single complaint about a UI change affecting document portability.
Google Docs Mobile App Missing Document Download Function
The download option is absent from Google Docs on mobile, preventing users from saving documents locally. Restarting the app and device does not restore the feature, suggesting a regression or platform-specific removal.
Google Docs Download Fails
A user reports being unable to download a Google Docs document. The report lacks detail on the error or context, making it impossible to distinguish a platform bug from a permissions or account-specific issue.
Google Drive Cannot Download Entire Folders Directly
Google Drive does not support direct folder downloads without first creating a ZIP, creating friction for users managing large file collections. Third-party sync tools exist as workarounds but require additional setup. This is a vendor product limitation.
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