I have a Personal and Work account with Google. I use Google Docs to take notes, but every time I want to create a new document for work, it requires me to switch accounts. Gmail lets you access different inboxes by using different URLs. Is there anything like this for creating new docs?
Google-docs – n URL that will let me create a Google Doc for a specific Google account I’m signed into
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Best Answer
On most Google websites (e.g. Google Docs, Google Drive, GMail...), there is a Query String (details on how to load the web page) that is usually
![Google Docs](https://i.stack.imgur.com/2YrbZ.png)
authoriser=x
or a number between two slashes (Like this:/0/
.The authoriser query string here is the
0
between the two slashes. When you open a new google website tab, the authoriser query string defaults to0
.Now, if you change your google account to (for example) the second one in the list, the authoriser query string would than change to
1
(because computers usually start counting from0
).However, there are some exceptions:
Now, back to your question, if your Personal account is the default google account, the authoriser query string would than be
0
but if your using your Work account (assuming it's not the default account), it's authoriser query string would be1
.Therefore, if the authoriser query string in your bookmark is set to
0
(The link should look like this: www.docs.google.com/document/u/0/, it would automatically open up your Personal account but if it's equal to1
(www.docs.google.com/document/u/1/), it would open up your Work account.