Understanding Google Documents

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    Part of the video series: How to Use Google Documents

    Summary: Understanding Google documents is easy with these tips, get expert advice on business software and the internet in this free video.

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    "DREW NOAH: So, before I move on to show you Google Spreadsheet and Google Presentation, I just kinda want to wrap up the document section of Google Docs and just kinda reiterate like how powerful and how many things you can do with this, and I think one of the coolest things is all the interactive things that you can insert into your document; mainly, things like the hyperlink which is not just through URL. You can link it to another document. You can create those bookmarks like I showed you and link to other parts of the same document that you're in. You can also link to an email address. So, that's hyperlinking and just remember all these other cool things you can do like inserting an image and just basic stuff like that. But really, what makes Google Docs so cool is the fact that it's online and that you're going to be able to access this document from any computer that has an internet connection. And one of the other things that they're able to do since it's online is share it with other people and other people that can collaborate and actually add on to the document or just see it. And then you can also remember that you can publish it very easily right here and then it gives you a URL or you can easily send it to your blog. So basically, since it's all online, it makes everything a lot easier and it's still a very functional word processing program. So, that pretty much wraps up the how to use the actual document from Google Documents which is just basically the word processor part of it."

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