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If you’d rather format your Google Docs document using text shortcuts instead of keyboard ones, you can — Google Docs offers Markdown support.
If you’re a frequent user of Google Docs, we’ve got some welcome news for you: Google announced this week that it will be adding a new formatting feature that should making editing documents easier.
Finals are upon us, and just in time comes a new citation feature in Google Docs. With this, Google Docs users can easily add citations in MLA, APA, and Chicago Manual Style to any document. This ...
Google Docs may not be as robust MS Word, but it offers many key features the average user needs, including the option to clear formatting. Here's how.
Choose the format that your professors prefer (MLA, APA, or Chicago), and you’re done. This feature actually went live for regular Docs users a while back, but now it’s going live for G Suite ...
With these new Markdown shortcuts, Google Docs will allow users to format their document using text-based shortcuts instead of the keyboard shortcuts that we usually use.
Indents are used to distinguish one paragraph from another, but hanging indents are used in citations. Here's how to create one on Google Docs easily.
Want to change the default texting formatting on Google's word processor? Then you've come to the right place.
Google is expanding the limited support for Markdown in Google Docs, using its autocorrect feature to let you format your document using text shortcuts instead of keyboard ones.