Google Docs complains to Microsoft Word with the latest update

Google Docs complains to Microsoft Word with the latest update
With the launch of Smart Canvas earlier this year, Google made it even easier to collaborate while working online in Google Workspace, as the feature lets users bring together their different tools, including Docs, Meet, Sheets, and Slides. , in a document. they work. . As part of its mission to build the future of work, the search giant has also introduced smart chips that allow users to add interactive building blocks to connect people, content and events into one experience. Now, though, with its new universal @ menu, Google makes it easy to add things like tables and images as well as smart bullets right into Google Docs. When typing "@" in a document, users will see a list of recommended files, people, assemblies, content items, and formats to introduce into their work. The addition of the company's @ menu ties together its online collaboration tools in a way that is sure to help increase productivity, since users won't have to change tabs, apps, or even exit the document they're working on to add rich elements. its content.

Main page break in Documents

In a separate post on the Google Workspace weblog, Google discovered that Docs users can now mark a paragraph to always start on a new page with its new "Add Page Break Before" option. This new feature is especially useful for columnists and other writers who want certain paragraph styles to always create a new page, such as headlines, captions, or headings. At the same time, "Add Page Break Before" will also allow users to import and export Microsoft Word and other third-party documents that have this option applied to paragraphs, and Google Docs will support this format. To start using this style of formatting, users can go to Format > Line and Paragraph Separation in the Documents menu bar and click "Add Page Break Before" after highlighting a heading, subheading, or subheading. header.