Batch Export Google Docs as PDF to a Single Folder
Batch exporting to a single folder keeps all your PDFs in one place. The extension downloads all files to your Chrome downloads folder or to a specified Drive folder if configured.
Chrome downloads folder
By default, all exported PDFs land in your Chrome downloads folder. For a clean batch, create a dedicated subfolder before the export and configure Chrome to ask for a save location. Alternatively, let the files download to the default location and move them immediately after the batch.
Saving to a Drive folder
Configure the extension to save exports to a specific Drive folder. All PDFs from the batch go directly to that folder. This is cleaner than managing local downloads, especially for large batches.
Organizing by batch date
Create dated folders for each batch run. Name them by date or project so you can track what was exported when. This is particularly useful for recurring exports where each batch represents a snapshot in time.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I choose where batch exports are saved?
Yes. Configure Chrome's download settings to ask for a save location each time, or set the extension to save to a specific Drive folder.
Can I save batch exports to a shared Drive folder?
Yes. Set the extension's Drive destination to a shared folder and all batch exports go there.
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