Smart canvas is Google’s push to boost integrations between its family of Workspace apps. In Google Docs, dropdown chips and table templates are the latest additions meant to boost productivity. We ...
Proving to be much more than just a mere word processor, Google Docs is about to add multiple new tools to its arsenal – including a table template option and a dropdown menu feature. These tools, ...
Good news, Google Docs users: The TableTools extension for Firefox lets you sort tables, a capability that's currently missing from the Docs word processor. Alex from Google Operating System explains ...
There are three main types of documents in Google Docs that you may wish to use: the spreadsheet, the document for word processing, and the presentation document for making presentations. It's easy to ...
There are also new dropdown menus. There are also new dropdown menus. is a reporter with five years of experience covering consumer tech releases, EU tech policy, online platforms, and mechanical ...
Google Docs makes it possible for users to create tables, but did you know the option is there to move them as well? Not everyone knows this, but it is doable. In this post we will show you how to ...
As reported by 9to5Google, the tech giant has added “several new ways to customize tables” in Google Docs. These include a new sidebar to manage table properties, the ability to adjust rows, columns ...
Following its big Material You redesign, Google Docs is adding more customization options for tables of contents, as well as better formatting options for all other tables. You now get a third default ...
Unlike some objects that you can use in Google Docs, tables don't come with a tab at the top that allows you to delete them when you no longer need them. Tables help you organize list-based data into ...
Google Docs now offers more customisation options for tables of contents and better formatting options for all tables. Alongside the Plain text and Links styles, users will now have access to a third ...
If you’ve ever found yourself scrolling endlessly through a long Google Doc, desperately searching for a specific section or piece of information, then you know the value of a well-organized table of ...
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