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File and folder management in Google Drive on the web is pretty straightforward. Hover over files and folders to see options ...
Google Docs is more than a novelty web app. Here, we outline how to get started with the popular word processor so you can create documents and collaborate.
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.
You can also head to the dedicated Google Docs portal page, where the templates are listed above your recent documents (click Template gallery to see more).
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.
Using the Edit menu option, you can Select All, which allows you to apply a formatting change to the entire document. It's all or nothing with formatting with Google Docs on the iPad.
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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.
Give your hands a break and use Google's new formatting and editing commands for voice typing in Google Docs.
You can edit Google Docs, Google Sheets, and Google Slides offline, without an internet connection—here's how to do it on desktop and mobile.