Google Drive is undoubtedly one of the most popular of Google’s productivity apps. Which permits a lot of users all around the world (approximately 190 million every month), to effortlessly process virtually any kind of document they wish to create. From word documents, spreadsheets and now even slideshow presentations.
effortlessly view, edit and even save such documents. This in essence will enable you to import word docs in their original format, and process them without the need to convert or save them into the usual docs format. As most drive users would appreciate, it was quite troublesome to process word docs on Drive, but this will all be a thing of the past.
As would be expected, these new functionalities are also applicable to mobile devices. And you will be in an excellent position to utilize them right through your smartphone or tablet from anywhere you might be. There are many other elements to talk about; but the above is an insight with this respect.
About the Author:
Tom Tyrrell is one of the two brothers behind NFC Direct. They began researching the potential of NFC in 2008, eventually founding NFC Direct in 2012. Now they offer ncf cards, tags and much more for complete NFC solution.
Say goodbye to the strenuous and hectic word doc conversions
However, for a very long time Drive users have bemoaned its lack of the ability to view, edit or save any other document formats in Google docs, in their native format. Most especially the ubiquitous Microsoft office suite of applications such as Word, Excel. This is now destined to change witihn a very short time. With Google’s acquisition of QuickOffice about two years ago, their team of dedicated developers have been fervently working behind the scenes. In an effort to formulate an effective way of seamless integrating QuickOffice technology into Google Drive. Well it is evident they have finally managed to do so, and it is now official that Google will launch QuickOffice with native word doc editing right within Google docs.Seamless importing and processing of word docs in Drive
This brand new functionality will effortlessly enable users to exploit Drive’s anticipated word doc support toeffortlessly view, edit and even save such documents. This in essence will enable you to import word docs in their original format, and process them without the need to convert or save them into the usual docs format. As most drive users would appreciate, it was quite troublesome to process word docs on Drive, but this will all be a thing of the past.
Continued access to Drive’s numerous editing apps functionaries
Through this new functionality users will easily utilize Drive’s suite of editing apps to seamlessly work on word docs and even access its new native Office editing features. These services are also applicable to emails. And you will now be able to open word docs sent to you on Gmail and directly view them through Drive. Make any necessary changes you wish to, and send them back in the very same format.Say hello to Google’s brand new “Suggestive edits” collaboration functionality
Additionally, with Google’s new “Suggestive edits” feature you will be able to effectively collaborate with your associates or friends on any word doc you might be working on. Effortlessly make any changes you wish and all of your team will be able to access the altered document, and if applicable, suggest new ideas of their own, all in real time.Slideshow presentation functionality with Google Slide app
Like earlier mentioned, Google also used this announcement to also launch the new Google Slide app, which is very similar to Microsoft Office PowerPoint. It permits you to make slideshow presentations that you can easily edit, save and share with all your associates and friends.As would be expected, these new functionalities are also applicable to mobile devices. And you will be in an excellent position to utilize them right through your smartphone or tablet from anywhere you might be. There are many other elements to talk about; but the above is an insight with this respect.
About the Author:
Tom Tyrrell is one of the two brothers behind NFC Direct. They began researching the potential of NFC in 2008, eventually founding NFC Direct in 2012. Now they offer ncf cards, tags and much more for complete NFC solution.