 In true Google fashion, things change. I'm going to show you how the new share feature within Google Sheets, Google Docs, and Google Slides works. It's basically the same thing with a little bit of a tweak. I have a Google Sheet, and I'm going to share it. Go over to the top right. You have your blue share button as always. Once you click on that, your screen looks slightly different than what it did before. You just type their email address in just like always. You hit send, they get it. You have now invited specific people into that document. They have the rights, whether it's can edit, can comment, can view. Everything's just like it always has been. No big deal there. The difference is, what if you want to make that sheet or that document or that slide something that is viewable by a web link? This is a little bit different. If you really, really like the old way of doing it, fear not, it's still there. All you have to do is go down to this bottom right corner where it says Advanced. As soon as I click on Advanced, there you go. The screen looks identical to what it always has been. Click on your change. Anyone with the link can edit. However it is that you normally would do things. So this is no different. So if that's the way you like it, perfect. If you want to try the new way, by default, I can easily share it with people within my district and give them rights. All I need to do now is after I click that share button, go right up here where it says Get Shareable Link. When I click on that, by default, my Google Apps for Education domain comes up. I click on this little dropdown and within my domain, I can share, can edit, can comment, or can view. Now maybe you like this setting still and you still kind of want to tweak it to let a parent in. Click the More button at the bottom, right back to how things always were. Click on your Anyone with the link. Can view. Maybe you can change it to can edit. Click Save. Life is like it always has been. Like I said before, if you're old school and you love how it was before, this Advanced button is your friend. Hope that helps. Good luck.