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Tour Start here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about http://webapps.stackexchange.com/questions/40909/error-404-when-printing-with-google-docs Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Web Applications Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Web Applications Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for https://appsheethelp.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/206483017-Google-Drive power users of web applications. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to 404 error the top Error 404 When Printing With Google Docs up vote 1 down vote favorite I use Google Docs (Drive) to share PDFs with my customers. For each PDF, I've selected "prevent users from downloading" for IP reasons. When users try to print the document they get an error 404 page. I've tried this myself on all "modern" browsers and the same occurs. I don't get it. Google displays a printer icon 404 error on plus it makes the option available in the file menu, but on all occasions printing results in an error 404 page appearing. I've tried Google's product forums and Twitter to absolutely no avail. Any ideas? google-drive google-apps share|improve this question asked Feb 25 '13 at 17:55 jsaipe 62 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 1 down vote Google probably implemented it this way because it is impossible to print the document without having the browser downloading it to the user's computer first. What I can see, though, is that there's no print icon if I've checked the "prevent users from downloading" option. Here are two files I uploaded: printable.pdf - users can download, and there is a print icon unprintable.pdf - users are prevented from downloading, there's no print icon Do you get the same results with these files? If you see the print icon on files which are blocked from downloading, it seems like a bug. Also note that there will still be a print option in the browser's File menu. There's no way a web app can disable that. share|improve this answer answered Feb 25 '13 at 18:08 Vidar S. Ramdal 8,00962852 I see the print icon on both those files, but g
this: You are not the owner of the document but this is a shared document owned by a different Google account. Check your document sharing permissions on Google. You have multiple Google accounts (let's call them Acct1 and Acct2); your spreadsheet is owned by Acct1 but you sign into AppSheet using Acct2 to access the spreadsheet. Either use the same account, or share the document across accounts. You had access to the file at one point, but the access has been removed. This can sometimes occur if you have a corporate Google Docs account that has an admin policy that prohibits all users from enabling third party software like AppSheet (so you may need to talk to your account admin). Click here to learn more about enabling Google permissions. If you use on of the AppSheet add-ons to integrate with Google Forms, Sheets, or Docs, please also read this article to learn more about specific limitations in those integrations. In particular, if you utilize Google AppScript onEdit triggers on your Google Sheet, or a third-party addon that utilizes these triggers, those triggers are not fired when AppSheet makes a change to the data in the spreadsheet. This is an unfortunate limitation imposed by Google on all third-party solutions like AppSheet. The best workaround is to utilize a timed AppScript trigger rather than an onEdit trigger. Also, do not use filters on your Google Sheets --- it can make the filtered rows invisible to updates. Instead, use filter views (this is a Google Sheets feature that lets each user create and use their own filters without affecting other users of the sheet). Make certain that your spreadsheet is not marked as "Public". The Google spreadsheets API doesn't enable updates against public spreadsheets. Was this article helpful? 0 out of 0 found this helpful Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google+ Have more questions? Submit a request 0 Comments Article is closed for comments. Related articles Customizing input forms Plan upgrade required How do I design a secure app? Dropbox Deploying from an install link