I consider myself a Google Docs/Drive power user. I work in Drive between 8-9 hours a day, toiling away at words in hopes of combing them together such that things will either make perfect sense or ...
Parth, the digital nerd, dances between the realms of Android and iPhone like a tech-savvy tango. With a keyboard as his compass, he navigates the binary seas, uncovering hidden gems and unraveling ...
Google Docs came out 18 years ago—it's old enough to vote—and yet by default it only offers a couple dozen fonts. But it's easy to add more. The bad news: you can't download a TTF or OTF file and use ...
Guess who’s old enough to drive? Google Docs is now 16 years old. Born in 2006, Google’s free-to-use word processor lets you create and edit documents in a web browser or mobile app, which is handy as ...
Since there isn’t an actual border feature in Google Docs, you can add objects to your document and give it the appearance of having a border. Let’s look at the three ways in which you can do that.
While you can get away with using Arial and Times New Roman for practically any document, it's still nice to have more font options. It's especially important for documents that you want to look more ...
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