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Google Docs is Google's browser-based word processor, which many use as a free alternative to Microsoft Word. While you can use it to create and format documents, an interesting feature of Google ...
Google Docs has a long-awaited new tabs feature—here are some tips for how to use it and how it can be helpful in your workflows.
How to use Google Docs tabs When you're in a document in Google Docs, creating a new tab is as simple as clicking the + (plus) symbol next to the Document tabs heading on the left.
You can use your phone or tablet to scan documents and images. These tips will walk you through all the steps to quickly scan from your device.
Learn how to use the mobile version of Google Docs on the iPad.
You can comment in Google Docs using a computer or the Google Docs mobile app on your phone or tablet.
How to make Keep notes while in Google Docs If you think of a great idea while you're creating a doc, you can easily start a new note using the Keep sidebar, too.
Google Docs, released in 2006, is free to use, web-based, and not only for text documents; you can create slideshows and spreadsheets, too. Here's how to use it.
Learn how to use tab stops, not spaces, to control horizontal alignment of text in Google Docs.
Google Docs has a new feature: voice dictation. Here are some handy tips and tricks for hands-free typing.