Google Docs now lets you insert images in front of or behind text May 25, 2021 04:26 EDT with 5 comments
Google Docs (along with Sheets and Slides) has come a long way in terms of providing an alternative to Microsoft Word in the productivity space. Google s productivity suite even added support for editing Microsoft Office files on mobile last year without requiring you to convert these documents into a format that s compatible with Docs, Sheets, and Slides.
Those are some of the more basic capabilities, however, and Google s web apps have not always been on par with their Microsoft counterparts when it comes to the more advanced features. One example is the ability to insert images in front of or behind text, something that Word has had for decades. That s changing today, though, with a new update that Google is rolling out to Docs.
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Google Docs Gets New ‘Show Editors’ Feature to Easily Identify Changes in Shared Documents
The new Google Docs ‘Show Editors’ feature is available from May 3. By Satvik Khare | Updated: 4 May 2021 16:17 IST
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Highlights
The new feature does not get any special admin privileges
Google now lets Office Suite files to be edited on Google Workspace apps
Google Docs is adding a ‘Show Editors option to easily keep track of who is making what changes in a shared document. The new feature will allow users to select part of the text in a document and see who edited it. This will make it easier to track edits when multiple collaborators are working on a single document. Google is rolling out the update in two phases. Accounts that opted to be in the Rapid Release domain can already see the changes, while Gradual Release domain accounts started receiving it gradually from May 3. The latter will see the effects on their Google