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Google has added the ability to see non-printing characters in Docs, which can be helpful when editing documents. The feature has been in other word processors for decades.
Blog site reveals source code behind Google Docs showing that cloud printing, device syncing, and third-party apps may be coming soon.
Google Docs is gaining the ability to show non-printing characters. Microsoft Word has had this feature for decades.
While Microsoft Word has supported the option for a while, Google Docs is only now picking up the abiltiy to display non-printing characters.
If you’re a frequent user of Google Docs, we’ve got some welcome news for you: Google announced this week that it will be adding a new formatting feature that should making editing documents easier.
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A service from Google that allowed printing from Cloud Print-enabled apps such as Gmail, Google Docs, Chrome and Firefox browsers to a Cloud Print-enabled printer via the Internet. Users ...
First, Google Docs will now let you edit a document while you're checking it in the Print layout view. You can easily tap the edit pencil to make your changes.
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