Quickoffice app does not work

When I install the QuickOffice for the Chrome Web Store application is not apper in the Chrome bar.
I can install the aplication but I can't use it because the icon does not appear.
The Chrome Web Store tells me that the application is installed, but the icon is nowhere.

I need emergency aid. Thank you.

You have described the issue isn't associated with Toshiba and it's Toshiba forum.

However, see the FAQ section of Quickoffice of Google for possible solutions

https://support.Google.com/Quickoffice/answer/2989822?hl=en

Tags: Toshiba

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