How-to guides on all Google Workplace services: Docs, Sheets, Slides, Forms, Keep, Sites, Drive, Gmail, Meet, Calendar, and Chat.
Your Google Slides presentation doesn’t have to be boring, static slides. One of the ways you can inject a bit of character into your slideshow...
The T chart is a convenient graphic organizer in Google Docs that helps to organize the information into two columns. It is usually used for contrast...
Google Docs is the most widely used text editing program thanks to the plethora of useful features it offers. However, Google Docs doesn’t have...
After the Covid-19 pandemic, online presentations have become increasingly common in educational and professional settings. PowerPoint and Google Slid...
The paint format tool is one of the most useful features Google Docs offers. The option allows users to apply the same formatting to multiple document...
Getting exact values is extremely important when working with numbers on a daily basis. Google Sheets rounds up numbers by default, which can at times...
Long-term Microsoft Excel users are familiar with inserting diagonal lines in a cell when working with sheets. Adding diagonal lines can help out when...
Google Workplace is an online substitute for Microsoft’s Outlook, and it counts several different services - Docs, Slides, Sheets, Drive, and mo...
Most people using Google Calendar will agree that without it, they would be disoriented in their daily time management with so many tasks that must be...
Hyperlinks are helpful when a piece of writing needs more context or evidence. However, in some cases, users need a piece of writing without any embed...