Part -1 : Google Docs Add-ons
A word processor requires very little—a blank page, typography tools, and a way to save, print, or share your finished documents. The earliest word processors like Word for DOS and WordPerfect offered little more than that. An update here, a new version there, and 30+ years later, word processors offer an embarrassment of riches with more tools than can fit in Word’s tabbed toolbars. Google Docs took a simpler road, with a simple collection of core document formatting features bundled…
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