Which of the following is NOT an option when sharing a Google document?

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When sharing a Google document, the options provided for collaborators typically include the ability to "Edit," "View," and "Comment." These settings allow users to have varying levels of access and control over the document's content.

The "Edit" option allows collaborators to make changes to the document, while the "Comment" option enables them to add comments and suggestions without altering the content directly. The "View" option restricts users to only viewing the document without the ability to make any changes or comments.

On the other hand, "Print" is not a sharing option within Google Drive for managing user access to a document. While users can print a document that they have access to, printing does not fall under the collaborative permissions managed when sharing a document. This distinction highlights that "Print" is an action a user can perform rather than a method of sharing or collaborating on a document in Google Drive.