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When you create a file in Google Docs (either from a blank page or using a template), the program drops the file in the root directory of your Google Drive storage.
Do you need to organize a spread of documents, pictures, and videos scattered throughout your Google Docs? It’s time you learned how to make folders, friend.
This article explains how to convert a Google Doc to PDF. The Google Docs website provides a few ways to do this depending on what you want to do with the PDF after it's been converted.
If you frequently collaborate on files within Google Docs, and need a way to be alerted when changes are made to those shared files, Jack Wallen has the how-to just for you.
How to create collapsible headings In a new update to Google Docs, collapsible headings were made available with no added effort needed.
You can make a flow chart in Google Docs in a couple of ways. Here's what you can do with the native Google Drawing and third-party options.
Indents are used to distinguish one paragraph from another, but hanging indents are used in citations. Here's how to create one on Google Docs easily.
Google Docs is the top online document editor, hands down. If you're working on document, you can quickly create an outline in Google Docs.
Open Google Docs. If you're not logged in to your Google account, you'll need to do that now. Select File > Download > PDF Document (.pdf). Save the PDF to your computer.