The latest update to Google Docs makes official the “universal @ menu” that’s part of Workspace’s “Smart canvas” initiative. Meanwhile, there will be a new “Add page break before” option. In the past, ...
As you can see from the GIF the company shared, you can use the feature to add customizable menus to your document. You’re free to decide how many items you want and the title and associated color of ...
How to install Google Docs on your Chromebook and why you should Your email has been sent If you're a Google Docs power user who works with a Chromebook, this is one handy tip you'll want to implement ...
Next time you open Version History, toggle Only show named versions. All the autosaves disappear, and you’ll be left with a ...
Google is updating the toolbar menus that appear in the Docs web client with a focus on making it “easier to locate the most commonly used features.” The new design improves findability of key ...
How to use Google Docs to create, edit, and collaborate on documents online — with or without help from Gemini, Google's AI assistant. Google Docs is a powerful word processor that you use through ...
As part of Google's suite of tools that will one day be a serious threat to Microsoft Office, Google Docs has been going through many incremental changes over the past while. The latest change is the ...
I’m gonna say this loud and proud: the new Google Docs sharing menu is absolute wank. Yes, I know lots of people are gonna read the headline and say things like “who gives a shit?” and “grow up” and ...
Google Docs is a cloud-based Google product with all the features you need to create, edit, and share documents. Google offers a suite of apps designed for users who work online. Integration with ...
In May this year, Google announced a slew of new features for its Workspace productivity suite. Google Docs gained a feature called “smart chips” that let users quickly link files, meetings, people, ...
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