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Learn how to use Google Docs for creating and editing documents, collaborating with others, and accessing advanced features. Find quick start guides, cheat sheets, productivity tips, troubleshooting resources, and more.
You can create and manage tabs in Google Docs to better organize your documents. With tabs, from the left panel, you can: Visualize the document structure anytime. Use the tabs as sections of a document for easier navigation. Create a tab. Important: By default, a new document has a tab called “Tab 1.” You can’t delete “Tab 1” unless ...
Learn how to use voice typing and voice commands in Google Docs and Google Slides. Find out which languages, accents, and browsers are supported, and how to add punctuation, format, and edit your document with your voice.
Gemini is a feature that lets you write and refine content, summarize files, create images, and get creative ideas in Google Docs. Learn how to use Gemini in Docs with prompts, suggestions, feedback, and supported languages.
A user asks how to remove d.docs.live.net from their Windows 10 Microsoft office 365. A volunteer moderator explains the difference between d.docs.live.net and onedrive.live.com, and suggests some steps to avoid using the cloud for saving documents.
Learn how to format text, create headings, add links, and more with Markdown in Google Docs, Slides, and Drawings. Find out how to turn Markdown on or off, convert, export, import, and copy content between different applications.
Users report that some of their Word files are saving to d.docs.live.net, which is OneDrive, instead of their computer. See how to change the default save location, unlink OneDrive, and troubleshoot issues with OneDrive notifications.
A user reports a problem with a white text cursor on Google Docs and gets some suggestions from other users and experts. The possible causes include Grammarly, Chrome settings, and external monitor.
A user asks how to change the mouse cursor color in Google Docs. A product expert suggests checking the mouse settings in the Control Panel and unchecking the hide pointer while typing option.
On word my documents keep saving to a folder called d.docs.live.net, they should be saving to one drive but they seem to be in a different folder to my OneDrive. There are files in this folder that aren’t in my one drive folder and can’t be found by logging on to one drive on the web either.