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How to export Google Docs files on a desktop browser Exporting Google Docs files on a desktop is relatively easy and takes only a few clicks. Here's how to do it.
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.
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.
Be it on the web or mobile, Google Docs makes it easy to check the length of your document, with optional statistics alongside.
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.
Learn how to use Version History in Google Docs to access and restore an earlier version of a document, make a copy of a version, etc.
By now, every Google Docs user should have the new feature. To see it, all you have to do is log into your Google account, create a new document, and it will appear as a left sidebar.
In Google Docs, you can add watermark, picture and solid color background to your page. Learn how to insert Background Images in Google Docs.
How do you use emoji in Google Docs? Do you most often add emoji within the main text of a document, to convey emotion or indicate specific details, such as a place, time or media?
Can't figure out a way to change the margins on your Google Docs? We're here to help.
Open a document in Google Docs that you want to hear read aloud. Click the Tools menu, move to the Audio command, and select "Listen to this tab." The default voice immediately starts reading your ...
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