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Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Drive could look very different in the next few days.the tech giant Started rolling out The updated look and feel we promised them last month, based on the Material Design 3 language. In Docs, Sheets, and Slides, Google simplifies the user interface to make it easier to find frequently used actions. The company is also moving some elements to reduce clutter, such as placing edit history and version history under a single clock icon in the top-right corner of the app. We’re improving the experience, adding emoji reactions that you can use to highlight, upvote, and downvote, and update rulers and gridlines.
When it comes to drives, the tech giant is introducing the ability to select multiple items at once and enable batch actions. We’ve added new search categories such as , making it easier to sort and find your files. Combining these two he can reduce the time required to perform frequent tasks involving multiple files of the same type. Within individual files, Google will start showing important actions inline “for faster access and increased productivity.”
These features are rolling out to users now, but may take up to 15 days to roll out to your app. When Google announced his workspace redesign in February, it also launched other features, such as adding a stopwatch directly within documents that can be used to boost productivity. For spreadsheets, we’ve added the ability to put map links directly into the app to help you plan your events and logistics. The app also has a new shortcut that lets you quickly add relevant dates to your sheet by simply typing @ with the appropriate keyword, such as @today.
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