Remove a Green Line When a Document is Open at Multiple Places
When the green line is present in a Google document because the document is open at multiple places (tabs, windows or devices), then simply close the document from extra tabs or other devices to get rid of the green line.
You might open a Google document in multiple tabs or windows unknowingly. The document might also be open on some other device like a phone or tab as well. When you do so, Google Docs being a collaborative tool, thinks that the document is being used by different people at the same time. Thus, it shows a green line with a name tab to show who is using the document (which in this case is you).
To remove this green line with the name tag, simply close the tabs or windows where the document is open. If that does not solve the problem, then check other devices where the document might be open and close it from there.
How To Remove Green Line In Google Docs
Do you suddenly have a green line or a green flag on your Google Document that you are unable to get rid of no matter what you do? Have you tried reopening the document multiple times and using the delete key and yet, the unwanted green line is present there in the Google Document staring right back at you?
Google Docs comes with a wide range of amazing tools that not only make working with it easier but also more enjoyable. You can write, draw, add images, and collaborate on this wonderful platform, to name a few. However, despite its many useful tools, there might be hidden features that can cause some difficulty and leave you irritated. The appearance of a green line in Google Docs is one such thing. No matter if this line has your name tag on it or not, keep using the delete key but getting rid of it seems impossible.
In this post, we will discuss what this green line in Google Docs is and how you can get rid of it, easily in a few clicks!
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