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Google Docs adds 40 new pageless templates
Google Docs adds 40 new templates to spruce up your documents
You can access templates in Docs by selecting the “Templates” button at the top of a new document or by heading to File > New > From template gallery. The new templates will be available to everyone with a personal Google account, as well as Google Workspace customers and Workspace Individual subscribers.
Google Docs users can now use 40 more document templates
Google Docs grows and grows: the Big G has introduced a refreshed library of templates, featuring 40 new designs.
Google Docs adds 40 new pageless templates, with more coming soon
Google previously added similar modernized templates to Slides last month.
Help Me Create for Google Docs is going live now
Google's latest creation, Help Me Create, starts with a clean slate. You just supply a prompt detailing what you wish to achieve in the Docs file. Google's announcement for this feature explains several use cases ranging from new product launch marketing plans to party planning checklists with key milestones, timelines, and initiatives.
Google Docs starts rolling out ‘Help Me Create’ AI tool
Google Docs has started rolling out a new AI tool called ‘Help Me Create’ that creates an entire document from their Google Drive files.
Google Docs adds 40 new templates
Google Docs is rolling out 40 new templates to make documents more visually appealing.The new pageless templates cover a wider range of scenarios, whether writing a blog
Google Docs introduces “Help Me Create” to streamline content creation
Google is enhancing its Workspace AI toolkit with the addition of “Help Me Create” for Google Docs. This new feature aims to simplify content creation by providing users with a starting point
Google Docs rolling out 40 new templates
Following Slides last month, Google Docs is adding 40 new templates with “high-quality, visually modern designs.”
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