The new functionality in Docs makes work more efficient. You can now work on the go and even use voice typing.
The new Docs Android app allows you to research on the go, whenever and wherever you are. You can seamlessly do Google searches without even leaving the app, then add those stats, images and quotes directly to the article or blog post you're writing. Less time spent going back and forth between apps means more time to concentrate on your writing and interacting with your readers.
Voice typing lets you dictate your rough draft and your ideas directly into Docs without a keyboard. It works with both Android and iOS devices and is great for getting those ideas down even when you're riding in a car, waiting for a client or taking a walk on the beach. You simply select Voice typing from the tools menu, click the microphone icon and start speaking. It's that easy. Voice typing is available in 40 languages.
A new feature in Google Docs allows you to easily see all of the changes made to a Docs file (and who made them) with just one touch of the mouse. Simply click on the "see new changes" option at the top of the document. This way you can pick up right where your teammates left off.
Another great change in Google apps for work is the new look, feel and functionality of Google Forms. This app not only has a new mobile-friendly interface, but there are new themes and color palettes, a new option to customize your document with a photo or logo and new buttons to easily insert images and other graphics. It's also now much simpler to analyze responses. They now show up in the same window as the form editor.
No longer do you need to worry about your fonts and careful formatting not migrating from Word to Powerpoint. Google Fonts are now preserved when you download Docs and Slides files into Word and PowerPoint--another time saver.
A new Google feature--Explore in Sheets--allows you to spend less time analyzing your data and more time using it to better your business. This feature uses the data from your spreadsheets to automatically create charts and pinpoint key insights. You can then drag and drop those charts back into your spreadsheet docs. It's like having a 24/7 analyst on staff.
We all know that one size really doesn't fit all when it comes to spreadsheets. The new partial cell formatting features in Google Sheets allows you to select only a portion of the letters and characters within an individual cell, making your spreadsheets easier to read.
New easy-to-use Google apps for work templates take the emphasis off of formatting and back to content where it belongs. Accessible via the home screen in Docs, Sheets and Slides, these predesigned templates include newsletters, invoices, case studies and more. You can still create your own template, if that's something you and your staff prefer, but you no longer have to take the time if this isn't your forte.
In addition to the new templates, there are 22 new themes within Slides that let you easily create interesting, professional presentations. Some of these new themes are updated versions of previously-offered themes; others are completely new. Access them via the new Themes side panel in Slides. Already using an old theme for a current presentation. These themes will continue to work in existing documents.
With 2016 on the horizon Coolhead Tech is committed to helping small and mid-size businesses succeed in the Cloud. As a Google for Work Premier Partner we've proven a higher level of success with clients and look forward to continued growth with you in the coming quarter and year.
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