25+ Google Docs tricks you're not using enough (no extensions required)
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25+ Google Docs tricks you're not using enough (no extensions required)
"Google Docs has been part of my life for nearly two decades. I remember when it first launched back in 2006 -- I was still in high school, and I haven't stopped using it since. Being able to access a full-feature word processor from any computer in the world felt revolutionary then and its usefulness is still relevant today. Most people are familiar with the basics of the platform, but I bet you don't know most of its features."
"Like Windows, Google Docs has its own set of keyboard shortcuts. Many of the well-known key combos still apply (such as Ctrl + Cto copy and Ctrl + Vto paste); however, Docs has its own unique shortcuts specific to the platform, including Ctrl + Alt + Mto add a comment and Alt + Shift + Ito open the Insert menu. Learning these will save you a ton of time."
Google Docs launched in 2006 and provides cloud-based word processing accessible from any computer. The platform offers advanced collaboration and productivity features such as Voice Typing, Smart Chips, and Version History that surpass many traditional word processors. Many users only use basic functions and miss numerous powerful tools. Over twenty-five practical tips can streamline workflows across categories including Basic Productivity. Keyboard shortcuts and voice typing accelerate content creation; voice typing works best in Google Chrome and may not correctly convert punctuation voice commands in other browsers. Learning platform-specific shortcuts saves significant time.
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