Find and add suggested content to documents in Google Docs. The suggested content is related to what’s in your document. You can also search your docs and the web from within a document.
Google Docs can automatically correct misspellings and make suggestions for spelling and grammar. You can turn off autocorrect and suggestions in Google Docs settings.
You can add words to the dictionary so Docs doesn't identify them as misspelled.
You can type and edit by speaking in Google Docs or in Google Slides speaker notes.
Tip: This feature is only available in Chrome browsers.
You can suggest changes to a document without changing the original text. If the owner approves your suggestions, they replace the original text.
Google Drive files makes sharing your files simple. It also allows multiple people to edit the same file, allowing for real-time collaboration.
Enabling IRM on a file removes all entry points for downloading, printing and copying, including Google Docs, Google Sheets and Google slides on both the web and mobile. Files with IRM enabled will show a notification at the top of the File and Edit menus that read: “Export options enabled
If you aren't connected to the Internet, you can still view and edit files, including:
Google Docs
Google Sheets
Google Slides
You can make files available to the public on the internet, such as case studies, conference programs, and more. You can choose whether people can only view the file, or if they can comment or make changes to it.
When you hover over a smart chip you get information and suggested actions for people, files, dates, and events.
Insert a smart chip in your document where you want to include information about:
Other users with Gmail or Workspace email addresses.
Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides.
Google Calendar events.