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File and folder management in Google Drive on the web is pretty straightforward. Hover over files and folders to see options ...
The strikethrough and checklist functions in Google Docs can be particularly handy when organizing tasks online. Here are keyboard shortcuts for them.
You can edit Google Docs, Google Sheets, and Google Slides offline, without an internet connection—here's how to do it on desktop and mobile.
How to download your Google Docs documents Downloading a Google Doc document lets you open it in desktop word processors (for example, Microsoft Word) and transfer it to physical storage mediums.
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.
Google Docs offers many of Microsoft Word's features without the big price tag. Here's how to find your word count in Google's word processor.
In Google Docs, you can add watermark, picture and solid color background to your page. Learn how to insert Background Images in Google Docs.
Margins are an essential way to keep a document clean and concise. Follow these steps to change margins on Google Docs.
Whether it's the text, text box, a table, or the entire page, changing the background color can elevate your Google Docs project. Here's how to do it.
If you're a Google Docs power user, you should start using the Version history feature to help save you from when something goes disastrously wrong with a document.
If you write documents in a markdown editor and paste them into Google Docs to collaborate, you might think markdown support will speed up your workflow. It won't—at least, not in this way.
Either navigate to Google Docs or Google Sheets and right-click on the file, or go to File > Make available offline within an open document. To disable offline access, use either of the same commands.