Starting October 3, Google is rolling out the new look of Google Docs and Sites. The new look design focuses on highlighting your content with cleaner and more prominent menus, toolbars, and action buttons.
If you’re still not ready for the new look you can revert to the Classic look, via Help > Use the classic look. The classic look will be supported for at least a few more weeks.
For more info visit: Experience the new look of Docs and Sites | Docs Blog
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Monday, October 3, 2011
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Add Live Charts to Google Sites
Now you can display Google Docs charts in your Google Sites pages by going to Insert Menu and choosing Charts in the edit mode. You can choose from either a Live view of the data when the page is generated or from a Snapshot of the graph data from a particular time slice.
For more details see: Visualize your data with charts in Google Sites | Docs Blog
For more details see: Visualize your data with charts in Google Sites | Docs Blog
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Comment-only Access in Google Documents
Over the next few days Google Docs will enable comment-only collaboration in docs. This allows you to invite collaborators to comment on documents without actually editing the document.
For more information see: Comment-only access in Google documents - Docs Blog
Friday, September 2, 2011
"How I Use Google Docs as a Student"
Five uses for Google Docs from one student's perspective:
from: How I use Google Docs as a student - Docs Blog:
- Work together on group projects
- Take notes collaboratively
- Convert PDFs and handouts to searchable text with Optical Character Recognition (OCR)
- Save major assignments in the cloud
- Collect information from a group with forms
from: How I use Google Docs as a student - Docs Blog:
Tuesday, August 9, 2011
New Google Mail Lab: Preview Pane
Ever wish that you could view your list of Gmail messages as well as see the content of an individual message? The Gmail Lab "Preview Pane" provides this functionality; click on the image below for an example. This works especially well when you have lots of screen space.
To enable this lab:
To enable this lab:
- Click on the gear icon in the upper right corner of your Gmail window and choose "Mail settings".
- Click on the "Labs" tab and search for "preview pane".
- Click the "Enable" radio button to the right and then click the "Save Changes" button at the bottom of the page.
For more information and detailed instructions, visit the Google Enterprise Blog posting.
Thursday, August 4, 2011
Try Out the Google Docs New Look
Along with Gmail and Google Calendar, you can now try out the new look for Google Docs. To do this, click on the gear icon in the upper right corner of the Google Docs page and select "Try the New Look".
For more information see the Google Docs blog posting: Try out a new look and keyboard shortcuts for your documents list - Docs Blog
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Pivot Tables Now in Google Spreadsheets
Google Docs Spreadsheets now support Pivot Tables. See the video demo below for details.
Source: Official Google Enterprise Blog: Pivot Tables now in Google spreadsheets
Source: Official Google Enterprise Blog: Pivot Tables now in Google spreadsheets
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