Hey guys, I need to check the view history on a Google Doc. Do you know how to do that?
Whoa! Trying to sniff around like a werewolf tracking its pack? Ha, I get it! But sure, to see the view history, you need to click on the 'File' menu inside your Google Doc.
And then choose 'Version history'. Ah, it's like unveiling the past without the need to be immortal. Trust me, it gets old after a couple of centuries.
Got it. But what if I want to see who viewed the document and when?
Ah, that's a different beast. Google doesn't really show you who viewed it unless they made some edits. For edits, 'Version history' is your lair.
Indeed. And unlike Joey here, Google Docs doesn't howl out the identities of nocturnal viewers without their interaction. But for an enterprise environment, 'Work Insights' might give more... 'juicy' details.
I see. That's a bit disappointing. I was hoping to catch someone in the act, like you catch vampires in sunlight, Chandler!
Ha, sunlight. Classic. But yeah, sorry to disappoint. Without direct interaction, Google Docs respects the shadows. Makes you miss the straightforward honesty of a good, old-fashioned vampire movie, doesn't it?
Just don't get him started on 'Twilight'. Anyway, keep an eye on your document like it's a full moon and see if anyone starts howling—err, I mean, editing!