How to See Who Has Viewed a Google Doc

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What to Know

This article explains how to see who has viewed a document you’ve shared in Google Docs. This check is handy for making sure everyone who is supposed to review the document does so. The feature is available to Google Workspace subscribers using a business, enterprise, education, or nonprofit plan.

See Who Viewed a Google Doc

To see who has viewed a document, visit Google Docs and sign in with your Google account. Then, open the document.

Google Docs with Activity Dashboard and its Icon highlighted

  1. Select the Activity dashboard icon (jagged arrow) on the top right or Tools >Activity dashboard from the menu.

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Use the All viewers tab on the right to see who has viewed the document. You’ll see their name and when they last viewed it.

Additional Dashboard Viewing Features

Select Viewers and use the Shared with tab to see everyone you have shared the document with to find out who else needs to review it.

You can also use the Email column to send a message to those you’ve shared the document with as a reminder.

Google Docs viewers with Shared With highlighted

Select Viewer trend to see the unique daily viewers. Choose a particular day on the column chart to see how many viewers were captured that day.

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Don’t See Any Viewing Activity?

If you don't see any Viewers and believe you should, consider these reasons.

Turn on Activity Dashboard View History

If you are the Admin for the Google account and want to be sure that you have View History turned on for Google Docs, visit your Google Admin Console and log in.

  1. In the left-hand navigation, expand Apps >Google Workspace and select Drive and Docs.

Activity Dashboard Settings highlighted in the Admin console

Scroll down to and select Activity dashboard settings.

Users' View History turned on in the Admin console

Confirm that Users’ view history is turned on. If not, click the edit icon (pencil) to the right, choose On (recommended) and click Save.

Depending on your workspace, you may see the option able to turn on Access to view history for other users to see Viewers and Viewer Trends in the Activity Dashboard.

Turn on Individual View History

To help someone you expect to review the document display their View History or to display yours, open the document in Google Docs and follow these steps.

  1. Select Tools >Activity dashboard from the menu.

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Select Save.

Seeing who viewed a Google Doc is a convenient way to make sure everyone reviews the document. To see who edited a document you’ve shared, you can also look at the revision history.

How do I share Google Docs?

Open the document you want to share and select Share. Enter the email address of the person or group you want to share with, and choose if they'll have Editor, Viewer, or Commenter privileges. Or, change access to Anyone with the link, select Copy link, and send the link to people you want to share with.

How do I change share settings in Google Docs?

To change share settings, for example, if you want to unshare a Google Doc, select File > Share > Share With Others. Choose someone you're sharing with, go to their current sharing status (such as Editor), and select Remove Access.

How do I share a folder in Google Docs?

To share a folder in Google Docs, open Google Drive and select the folder you want to share. Right-click it and select Share. Enter the email address of the person or group you want to share with, and choose if they'll have Editor, Viewer, or Commenter privileges.