Editor Chat feature in Google Docs
One of the best ways to send comments instead of using the feature we mentioned above, is to take full advantage of the editor chat. This is a tool built into Google Docs for the sole purpose of allowing editors of a single document to communicate with each other. Note that this feature does not work only for Google Docs, but also for Google Sheets and Google Slides as well. Additionally, folks who are not editors will not be able to use Editor Chat, so be sure to give the other person full access before moving forward with your plan. Also, when two or more users are editing a document, you should be able to see their profile photos. Let us talk about this in more detail.
How to chat on Google Docs
Initiate a chat
When it comes down to using the Editor Chat feature, you will be required to click on the grey icon at the top next to the profile photo of the other editor of the document. Right away a small section should appear with the words, Type Here to Chat in the box. Type the message then hit the Enter key on your keyboard to get things moving in the right direction. The other party, granted their internet connection is working correctly, should now see your message and is preparing a response. If you do not have the chat window opened, a notification pop-up will appear signaling that a new message was just received.
Close the chat
To put an end to the chat, please click on the X located at the top-right section of the Editor window, and that’s it. Whenever a person leaves or re-enters the Editor chat, a notification will show up detailing these actions.