Save to Google Drive
We would like to be able to export our plans to our Google Drive to be able to create a repository of plans that can be shared, copied, revised, and/or viewed. Our district has mandated that we save all of our lesson plans to our GD. The files must be editable.
To save your lessons in Google Docs, use the Print Icon, and then select Google Docs in the Send To field. You can save a Day, Week, Month, List, or individual lessons in Google Docs. Any questions, please let us know at support@planbook.com. Thanks!
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Janice Thayer
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My lessons are not going into google drive, even after doing what you have said. If they are in google drive they are not coming up when I request them.
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June Rich
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Thank you for making this a possibility!
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Melissa
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How do I upload directly into google drive? I was able to do it until I received a new computer. Now the option is not there when I want to download the plans.
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Jamie Ryba
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This would make it so much easier to see and follow plans year to year too!!!
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Robin Schwebach
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I have been doing this for the past two years. You just need to drop them into your google drive.
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Anonymous
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Please, need to export the Lessons to Google Drive.
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Donna
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Direct save to Google Drive would save so much time!
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Anonymous
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Need to export to google drive please
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Robin Schwebach
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Give the option to save our planbook lesson plans to our Google Drive in order to share it with our administrators.
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Ashley Simmons
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I would love to be able to sync and edit plans in google drive, the method I am required to use when submitting lesson plans. Maybe a place to put an outline of the plans and another for detailed plans (one to use when teaching and the other for the principal to see when evaluated).
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Joan Goulbourne
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Need this ASAP as it would make things so much easier and saves on time.
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Anna Ventura
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1- act like you are printing plans
2- when plans pop up to print, save as pdf- name it how you want
3- once saved, copy and paste into Google Drive accountThis seems to be the easiest way for me!
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Ann Larson
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We have to upload to Google Drive as well.
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Steven Taylor
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Same here.