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Google Docs, released in 2006, is free to use, web-based, and not only for text documents; you can create slideshows and spreadsheets, too. Here's how to use it.
Google Docs is Google's browser-based word processor, which many use as a free alternative to Microsoft Word. While you can use it to create and format documents, an interesting feature of Google ...
Either navigate to Google Docs or Google Sheets and right-click on the file, or go to File > Make available offline within an open document. To disable offline access, use either of the same commands.
If you would like to learn how to use Google Docs in the new features specifically added to make taking meeting notes even easier. This guide ...
How to "track changes" in Google Docs using the "Suggesting" feature In Google Docs, you must have editing permission to be able to use the "Suggesting" feature.
Learn how to use Version History in Google Docs to access and restore an earlier version of a document, make a copy of a version, etc.
Google Docs Explore tool makes it easy for you to research as you write and offers helpful tips to improve your copy.
Want to add some style and personality to your Google Docs files? Here’s a guide on how to add doodles, sketches, and other exciting media to your docs.
Feeling lazy and not wanting to type but need to finish a draft? Here's how to use Google Docs voice typing to dictate text in Docs with ease.
File and folder management in Google Drive on the web is pretty straightforward. Hover over files and folders to see options ...
Use Dark Mode in Google Docs, Slides, and Sheets on Android On Android mobile devices, you may not have to set the Dark Theme manually.