There are some features in Microsoft Office that Google Cloud Connect does not support.
When a doc includes unsupported features, it will still sync up to Google Docs correctly, and if you download this file from Google Docs, you’ll see the file as it was saved from Microsoft Office. However, other people who have the doc open in Google Cloud Connect may not see these features sync down correctly to their local copy of the document. When this happens, those who are syncing down from Google Docs will get the option to replace their local copy with the version from Google Docs (after which they'll get the complete copy of the doc), or they'll be able to ignore all changes from Google Docs.
Features that will sync to Google Docs but will not sync down to local copies
Word- Track changes
- Shared workbook mode
- Macro shortcut key
- Macro description
- XML maps
- VB protection
- External data references
- Encryption settings
- Slide show settings
- Macros
- Encryption settings
Features that will sync to Google Docs but will not sync down to local copies with unsynced changes
Excel- Cells and cell formatting
- Superscript
- Subscript
- Background gradients type
- Array formulas
- Conditional formatting
- Cell protection
- Rich text
- Worksheet
- Smart tags
- Printing layout and page setup
- Header and footer
- Sort settings on auto-filters
- Auto-filters on Excel 2003 files
- Protection settings
- Consolidation settings
- Worksheet visibility
- Window and view settings of workbook
- Workbook
- Effect scheme of themes
- Table styles
- Default table style
- Default pivot table style
- Grouping and ungrouping of rows, columns
- Chart, dialog, macro worksheets
- Table objects and table properties
- Pivot tables
- Pivot charts
- Shapes
- Comments
- Programmability controls in worksheets
- Slides
- Slide visibility
- Slide transitions
- Shapes
- Actions on shapes
- Movies
- Sounds
- Header and footer
- Background gradients, texture, mixed fill
- Z-order
- Notes
- Sections
- Programmability controls
- Comments
