![]() ![]() That means it’s working! (If the document you open is long, you may see a message asking you to confirm that you want to check the entire document.) Once you see that, check for the Grammarly logo in the bottom right corner. ![]() When you open any document in Google Docs, you should see a pop-up letting you know you’ve been given access to the beta. Install Grammarly for Chrome if you haven’t already. Okay, how do I use it?įirst, make sure you’re signed in to your Grammarly account and have the Chrome browser extension. We’ve released Grammarly for Google Docs to all Chrome users! For now, it’s only available on Google Chrome. Now we want to give everyone the opportunity to test it out. Premium users have been testing our beta for us, telling us how much they love it and what we can do to make it better. ![]() We wanted to make sure this was the feature our users dreamed of. Of course, we couldn’t just release any version of Grammarly into Google Docs. There’s one feature request we’ve heard loud and clear - users love the Grammarly browser extension, they love Google Docs, and it would be awesome if the two worked together! It’s one of our most commonly requested features. Get Grammarly Why make Grammarly work in Google Docs?Īt Grammarly, we plan our products and updates with users in mind.
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