How to Print a Google Doc With Comments

We’ll show you some creative workarounds

One of the most valuable features in Google Docs is the ability to have an entire threaded conversation in the comments section of the document.

Many people want to be able to print these comment threads along with the document itself. This could be to archive the revision process of documents, for example. But the problem is that when you print a Google document, comments disappear on the printout.

Thankfully, there are a few creative ways to print a Google doc with comments.

Export The Google Document To Microsoft Word

The easiest way to print a Google Doc with comments is to first export it as a Word (.docx) file.

To do this, with your Google Docs document open, selectFilefrom the menu, selectDownload, and then selectMicrosoft Word (.docx).

Save the document to your computer. Now, when you open the file in Microsoft Word, you’ll see that the comments are included.

If you don’t see the comments, then selectReviewfrom the Word menu, selectCommentsfrom the ribbon, and selectShow Comments.

Now you’re ready to print. Just selectFilefrom the menu, and thenPrint.You should see the comments appear in the preview to the right. Press thePrintbutton tosend the document to the printer.

If you don’t see comments in the print preview, selectPrint All PagesunderSettings, and make surePrint Markupis selected.

This will make the comments show up on the printout.

If you have Microsoft Word on your computer, this is the fastest and easiest way to print a Google Doc with comments.

Export The Google Document To OpenOffice

If you don’t have a licensed copy of Microsoft Word, another option is to export the document as an OpenDocument (.odt) file. You can open this file with a number of OpenDocument compatible programs like Apache OpenOffice, LibreOffice, and more.

To do this, inside of Google Docs you can export to ODT by selectingFilefrom the menu, selectDownload, and selectOpenDocument Format (.odt).

Save the ODT file to your computer.

You can open the file in any OpenDocument file using your preferred program like OpenOffice Writer. You’ll see in this document that all comments are included in the right margin.

You can print the document (with comments) by selectingFilefrom the menu, and selectPrint.

You may not see the comments in the print preview. If this is the case, select theCommentsdropdown and select eitherPlace at end of documentorPlace at end of page.

The comments will print at the very bottom of the document, or at the bottom of the individual pages where the comments exist.

Download The Google Document As a Web Page

If you don’t want to use an external application toprint a Google documentwith comments, you can convert the document to an HTML file and use Chrome’s print feature to print it with comments.

To do this, selectFilefrom the menu, selectDownload, and selectWeb Page (.html, zipped).

This will save a zipped file onto your computer. Unzip the file and then open the HTML file with Chrome.

You’ll see the comments notated on each line where the comment existed in the Google Doc as a letter. At the bottom of the document, you’ll see all of the comments next to their letter notation.

To print the document, just press the three dot menu icon at the upper right corner of the Chrome window, and selectPrint.

Select the printer where you want to print, and selectPrint. Your entire document included with comments will print out at your selected printer.

Use The Full Page Screen Capture Chrome Extension

If you prefer using your Chrome browser but don’t like the formatting of the export to HTML feature, you can instead install theFull Page Screen Capture Chrome extension.

This feature inserts a small camera icon at the top of your Chrome browser that you can click to capture a screenshot of your entire Google Docs document.

When you’veinstalled the extensionand you’re ready to capture your document, press the camera icon.

This will open a new window with the title Full Page Screen Capture, with the entire document displayed, including comments.

To print it, just select the PDF icon at the top to download the document in PDF format and print it from your computer.

Use The Google Document With Comments Printer Chrome Extension

Another excellent extension that works to print a Google doc with comments is theGoogle Document with Comments Printer Chrome extension.

When you install this extension, a printer icon will appear at the top of your Chrome browser. This extension actually adds the functionality to Google Docs to print your Google Docs document with comments.

When you select the icon, a pop-up will appear providing you with the ability to choose whether or not you want to include comments in the printout, and how you want those comments to be formatted.

You can choose to print only the comments, or the entire document with the comments included. You can also have the extension draw lines between the comments if you prefer.

Before the extension prints the document, you’ll have the option to choose what printer you want to send it to. When you do, you’ll see a print preview, with the comments displayed to the right of each page that they’re on.

Printing Google Doc Comments

As you can see, even though you can’t print a Google doc with comments because that feature is lacking from Google Docs, there are plenty of workarounds.

Whether you choose an outside application like Microsoft Word, an HTML printout, or one of the Chrome extensions, really comes down to personal preference. Each option is just as simple and easy as the next.

Ryan has been writing how-to and other technology-based articles online since 2007. He has a BSc degree in Electrical Engineering and he’s worked 13 years in automation engineering, 5 years in IT, and now is an Apps Engineer.Read Ryan’s Full Bio

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