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  2. Google Docs training and help. Get started with Docs in Google Workspace. Switch from Microsoft Word to Google Docs. Google Docs cheat sheet. Set up citations and bibliographies in Docs. Tips to format & customize documents. Tips for strong proposals. Use Google Workspace keyboard shortcuts. Print, save, or customize Learning Center guides.

  3. Step 2: Edit and format. On your computer, open a document in Google Docs. To select a word, double-click it or use your cursor to select the text you want to change. Start editing. To undo or redo an action, at the top, click Undo or Redo . Note: To edit a document on a touchscreen device, like a Pixel Book, double-tap the document to start ...

  4. Google Docs Editors Help

    support.google.com/docs

    Accessibility. Use Google editors with a screen reader. Use a screen reader on your computer. Use a braille display with Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, Vids, & Drawings. Present slides with captions. Type & edit with your voice. Make your document, presentation, sheets & videos more accessible.

  5. What you can do with Docs - Google Workspace Learning Center

    support.google.com/a/users/answer/9300503

    Go instead to Switch to Docs. Write reports, create joint project proposals, keep track of meeting notes, and more. With Google Docs, you can create and edit text documents right in your web browser—no special software is required. Even better, multiple people can work at the same time, you can see people’s changes as they make them, and ...

  6. Type & edit with your voice - Google Docs Editors Help

    support.google.com/docs/answer/4492226

    Open a document in Google Docs in a supported browser. Click ToolsVoice typing. A microphone box appears. When you're ready to speak, click the microphone. Speak clearly, at a normal volume and pace (check below for more information on using punctuation). When you're done, click the microphone again.

  7. Create your first document in Google Docs

    support.google.com/a/users/answer/9300311

    If you have existing files, you can import and convert them to Docs, Sheets, or Slides. Go to Drive. Click New File Upload. Choose the file you want to import from your computer to add it to Drive. In the Upload complete window, click Show file location . Right-click the file and select Open with Google Docs/Sheets/Slides.

  8. Download a copy of a file. On your computer, open a Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, Forms or Vids home screen. Open a document, spreadsheet, presentation or video. At the top, click FileDownload. Choose a file type. The file will download onto your computer. Tip: Vids files download as .mp4s and are typically larger and take longer to download.

  9. Manage Autocorrect in Google Docs

    support.google.com/docs/answer/14701081?hl=en

    Turn off autocorrect. Open a Google Docs file. Click ToolsPreferencesGeneral. To turn off certain autocorrects, like automatic capitalization, spelling corrections, or link detection, uncheck the box next to the function. Click OK. Turn off specific automatic substitutions. Open a Google Docs file. Click ToolsPreferencesSubstitutions.

  10. Keyboard shortcuts for Google Docs

    support.google.com/docs/answer/179738?hl=en&co=GENIE.Platform=Android

    hold Ctrl + Alt, press n then o. Move to previous list. hold Ctrl + Alt, press p then o. Move to next item in the current list. hold Ctrl + Alt, press n then i. Move to previous item in the current list. hold Ctrl + Alt, press p then i. Move to next formatting change. hold Ctrl + Alt, press n then w.

  11. Translate documents or write in a different language

    support.google.com/docs/answer/187189

    On your computer, open a document in Google Docs. In the top menu, click ToolsTranslate document. Enter a name for the translated document and select a language. Click Translate. A translated copy of your document will open in a new window. You can also see this copy in your Google Drive. Tip: If "Translate document" isn't visible, you're ...