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Google Docs can be considered an online substitute for Microsoft Word, allowing users to create new documents, edit already existing ones, and share t...
The ‘Shared with me’ entry on Google Drive allows users to view documents and folders that they do not own but have been shared with them....
Google Forms is an amazingly effective and easy-to-use form builder with many features. Users can create different forms for different purposes and co...
Keeping track of things and staying organized is easier when you use checklists. Luckily Google Docs is a handy software that can help you create one...
Downloading images from Google Documents can be tricky since the cloud-based writing software does not have a native feature that allows this action....
Google Slides is a presentation program offered by Google, and people love it because it is built for collaboration, and for creating online slideshow...
If you need to compare or review two Google Docs pages at the same time, you can choose to see the two pages side by side in Google Docs. In this post...
If you are working on Google Sheets as your online spreadsheet editor, you might need to create a list of full names at some point. In such a list, yo...
If you want to add a little personality to your Google Slides presentation, you can insert a Google Drawing. Google Drawings is a program that lets yo...
Mirroring a text in Google Docs may sound a bit weird and complicated, but in reality, it is just flipping the text in your document - almost the same...