by Professor Rome | Feb 1, 2022 | Google, Google Docs
You’re using Google Docs to create newsletters, reports, proposals, meeting notes, brochures, lesson plans, or agendas. There may be a time when you will need to convert these Google Doc documents to Microsoft Word documents. With your Google Doc document open:...
by Professor Rome | Jan 25, 2022 | Google, Google Chrome
Are you having a hard time seeing the text on the Google Chrome web browser? Are you presenting information from a website on Google Meet or another video conferencing app and your participants can’t see the page? Make the text larger on the screen by using the...
by Professor Rome | Dec 6, 2021 | Google Chrome
You’re hurrying to move on to your next task and you accidentally closed a Google Chrome tab that you really needed. Darn it! All is lost. Or is it? No worries. You can quickly and easily reopen the tab you accidentally closed. Keyboard Shortcut: CTRL + SHIFT +...
by Professor Rome | Dec 2, 2021 | Google Calendar, Google Docs
It’s your turn to take minutes at the next meeting. Google Docs makes this task easier and faster with the Meeting Notes tool. Log into your Google Account.Open Google Calendar and create a new meeting, if necessary. If the meeting was already scheduled and you...
by Professor Rome | Oct 2, 2021 | Google, Google Docs
The new Citations tool in Google Docs adds in-text citations and a bibliography to your document. Open your document in Google Docs.Click on the Tool menu.Select Citations. In the Citations sidebar, select your citation format: MLA (8th ed.), APA (7th ed.), or Chicago...
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