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22Jun/100

Google Docs: Can’t I access my own documents?

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It's been a while since I've created a new document in Google Docs. I usually just need to access old documents or shared documents from others. But today, when I tried to create a document, I received an error to the effect of, "We're sorry, you do not have access to this document."

I was logged in with the same account that I just used to create the document, so the error was baffling. There was a link to request access for myself, specifically displaying the same address as the one I created the document with. So what the hell, I figured--I requested access. Immediately I received an email, at the same account I was already logged in to, requesting access for myself. I approved the request and the document opened without .

So I closed the document, and searched for it in , and then opened it again, and lo and behold I received the same Access Denied error.

I then remembered that last month indicated they were disabling access for while they worked on a new version to re-release later. So on a hunch I disabled access and everything is now working as expected.

Perhaps I was not supposed to have been able to use , but then why was it still enabled for me? Either way, it looks like I'm stuck using the Online version of until the problem is resolved.

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