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Intro to Google Docs 2014

Table of Contents Video What is Google Docs? What can you do with it? Creating a new document Uploading an existing document Sharing the document Revision History

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What is Google Docs? Google Docs is a free, Web-based word processor, spreadsheet, presentation, form, and data storage service offered by Google. It allows users to create and edit documents online while collaborating in real-time with other users. FREE Data storage of any files up to 1GB each in size was introduced on January 13, (Source: Wikipedia)

What can you do with it? With Google documents, you can easily create, share, and edit documents online. Here are a few specific things you can do: Upload Microsoft Office, RTF, HTML or plain text documents, create documents from scratch, and download your online ones. Edit documents online simultaneously with anyone you choose, and invite others to view them. Keep track of who made changes to a document and when, and roll back to any version. Publish documents online to the world, as webpages or post documents to your blog. your documents out as attachments.

Creating a new document To create a new document, go to your Docs list, click the New drop-down menu, and select Document (or any other file type). As you’re working on your document, enter a name for the document in the upper left where it says Untitled Document. Then, you’ll see your document in your Docs list. To save a local copy of a document, you can download it to your computer. To do this, open your document, click the File menu and point your mouse to the Download as option. You’ll see these file types: HTML (zipped), RTF, Word, PDF,.xls,.ppt and plain text. Select a file type and click OK in the browser window that appears.

Uploading an existing document Click the New button at the top of the sidebar in your Docs list page. Click File Upload and select the document. Click Open. Click Upload File. The uploaded file appears in your Docs list. File types you can upload:.html.txt,.odt,.rtf,.xls,.ppt and Microsoft Office docs. Size limits: Each document can be up to 1MB, plus up to 2MB per embedded image. If you convert files, the storage is FREE.

Sharing the document Now that you’ve created your Google document, you can share it with your friends, family, or coworkers from your My Drive list or directly from the document. From the My Drive list, right click on the document you want to share, and enter the name or of the person(s). From your document, click the Share drop-down menu in the top right corner of the page. Then follow these instructions: To the right of the list of names, select ‘Can View’ or ‘Can Edit’ or ‘Can Comment’ from the drop-down menu. If you would like to share by sending a link, click the ‘Get Sharable Link”. You can also select more settings for the document by selecting ‘Advanced”.

Revision History While you and your collaborators are editing a document, you can keep track of changes (and of the person who made them), and even revert to an older version by using ‘Revision history’ From your document, click File > See revision history: Changes are color-coded based on each collaborator, making it easy to tell what has been added or deleted. If you would like to revert to the version you’re currently viewing, click Restore this revision. Note: Restoring your document to a previous version does not eliminate any versions of your document. If you would like to return to the current version of your document to continue editing, click the X in the upper right of the ‘Document History’ pane.

Sources Source Google Docs Help page: Check out the online workshop on: Collated by Claire Amos