As of July 2022, Google Drive made a change and Docs To Go will no longer open password protected files stored in Drive.
Since Docs To Go was discontinued in March 2022, this issue will not be fixed.
A workaround to this problem is to email yourself the password protected file and then open it in Docs To Go or use a different cloud account like DropBox or Box to store the file.
If you are on iOS 12, and experienced a crash (Docs To Go would start to open then immediately shut down and return you to the Home screen), check the App store for an update to Docs To Go (5.6.4). That version should fix this problem. Just hit “update” from the app store and the new version will install over the old one that then it should work fine.
If you are having issues with your keyboard disappearing while you’re typing we have a known issue with the Samsung keyboard in this regard.
Download the Google Keyboard from Google Play and trying using that with Docs To Go. It’s a free download in the Play store.
To unpair and “re-pair” the Desktop and the iOS device, follow these steps:
Docs To Go Premium Edition was discontinued in March 2022. Additionally, Premium features are no longer for sale via in app purchase through the Standard app. Click here for details.
Even though Docs To Go Premium has been discontinued, you can still install it on a new phone or reinstall it on an old one. The process is different depending on how you originally purchased Docs To Go Premium.
There are two ways you could have purchased Docs To Go Premium. One is by purchasing one of the premium features inside the Docs To Go Standard app. This is called an “in app purchase”. The other way is to purchase the Docs To Go Premium app itself.
Regardless of how you purchased the premium app, you can still use Premium on a new device or an old one that has been reset.
If you purchased via In App Purchase
You must install Docs To Go Standard from the App store. It is still available by searching or clicking here.
Once you do that, the premium features should automatically work. If they don’t, then it’s most likely because you aren’t logged in with the right Apple ID on your phone. The Apple ID that was used when you originally purchased the in app purchase MUST be what you see when you open the Settings app on your phone and then tap on your name at the top of the screen. If ads are still showing or the premium features are not available, you need to know the Apple ID you used to purchase and log in with that.
Note: Once you do that, you might need to restart the phone and/or reinstall Dos To Go Standard in order for the ads to go away and the premium features to show up.
If you purchased the Docs To Go Premium App
The Premium key won’t show up “normally” in the App Store anymore since it’s been discontinued. You need to go to the App Store and click on the icon in the upper right corner (the one that looks like a head with a circle around it) to go into your App Store account. Then go to Purchased and then My Purchases and you will see all the apps you have either purchased or downloaded. Then toggle to “Not on this iPhone” at the top of the screen, and search for Docs To Go. Once you find it, you can then download it as long as it is still compatible with the OS on your phone. The last iOS version that Docs To Go was tested on is iOS 15.4. Anything newer than that it may or may not work.
There is no actual print feature built into Documents To Go. You can open a file that was created in Docs To Go with another viewer-type app in Android and print from there. But you cannot print directly from Docs To Go.
Sometimes when you go to delete a desktop computer from being paired to an Android device, the desktop can’t be deleted and shows up as gray text in Docs To Go.
This is actually common when you use “Smartswitch” or some other similar tool to move into a new phone. Even if you didn’t, you can follow these instructions to fix this issue.
The best way to handle this is to delete the following files from the phone and then re-set up sync. You can either connect your phone to a desktop device with a USB cable or you can use a File Manager app to do this (Astro File manager work but you might need to turn on “show hidden files). If you have an internal and external card in your phone, you’ll see two drives mounted on your computer – probably “Phone” and “Card”. You want to navigate each of those locations individually and look for (and delete) the following files –
Phone/android/dtgsync/dinfo.doc
Phone/DataVizSync/dtaccounts.doc
— and/or –
Card/android/dtgsync/dinfo.doc
Card/DataVizSync/dtaccounts.doc
Once all those files are deleted from both the internal (phone) and external (card) storages if applicable, the pairing should be 100% gone, and you should be able to pair from scratch and sync.
If you previously purchased Docs To Go Premium through an in app purchase on your Android device, you should be able to install Docs To Go Office Suite (formerly Docs To Go Free Office Suite) and they premium features should appear automatically. If they don’t, try these steps in order:
If you are using the free version of Docs To Go without any paid premium features:
If you are using Docs To Go Premium (either via an in app purchase or with the Docs To Go Premium Key):