 I'm going to show you how to enable offline access on your Chromebook. What this will do is allow you to view, edit, and create Google Docs, Slides, or Sheets without any internet connection at all. So the first thing you need to do is head over to Google Drive. Once you're in your Google Drive, go up to the gear up here in the top right, click on the settings gear, and then go to settings. In the middle of the page here, you will see offline listed. If you click the check box here, what that's doing is allowing you to create, open, and edit any of your Google Documents that have already been synced to your device without internet at all. So you can create new documents, you can edit ones you already have in your Drive, or you can view them. Once you reconnect to a Wi-Fi network, it will sync any changes that you made. So by turning this on, it's going to take all of your documents within your Drive, into a copy onto your Chromebooks so they're accessible without internet. And this could take some time, depends on how much you actually have inside your Drive. This will not include images or PDFs or videos, only Docs, Sheets, and Slides. So you click the done button and you're all set. So whether you have internet or not, you'll be able to view, create, or edit any of those three types of files.