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  2. Step 2: Edit and format. To edit a document: On your computer, open a document in Google Docs. To select a word, double-click it or use your cursor to select the text you want to change. Start editing. To undo or redo an action, at the top, click Undo or Redo . Note: To edit a document on a touchscreen device, like a Pixel Book, double-tap the ...

  3. Google Docs training and help. Get started with Docs in Google Workspace. Switch from Microsoft Word to Google Docs. Google Docs cheat sheet. Set up citations and bibliographies in Docs. Tips to format & customize documents. Tips for strong proposals. Use Google Workspace keyboard shortcuts. Print, save, or customize Learning Center guides.

  4. How can I stop students from changing some parts of a Google Doc...

    support.google.com/edu/classroom/thread/4755956

    I actually share the URL with my students that creates a COPY of the original in their Google Drive. Simply set the necessary privileges to share with students, then copy the URL (up to the word "edit" at the end), and add the word "copy" at the end of the URL.

  5. Work on Google Docs, Sheets, & Slides offline

    support.google.com/docs/answer/6388102

    To manually select files to save offline: Follow the steps above to turn on offline access in Google Drive. Open the Google Docs, Sheets, or Slides home screen. On the file you want to use offline, click More . Click Available offline. A check mark will appear in the bottom left corner to show that the file is available offline.

  6. How instructors and students share files - Google Help

    support.google.com/edu/assignments/answer/9433485

    When students turn in their work, instructors can review and grade their work and files. As files are exchanged between students and instructors, Assignments automatically manages Drive file permissions. When instructors receive student work, they automatically get edit access. The workflow when you grade in Google Assignments.

  7. Type & edit with your voice - Google Docs Editors Help

    support.google.com/docs/answer/4492226

    Step 2: Use voice typing. Type with your voice. Open a document in Google Docs in a supported browser. Speak clearly, at a normal volume and pace (check below for more information on using punctuation). In a Chrome browser, open a presentation in Google Slides. For more information on how to use punctuation, check below.

  8. Google Docs Editors Help

    support.google.com/docs

    Accessibility. Use Google editors with a screen reader. Use a screen reader on your computer. Use a braille display with Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, Vids, & Drawings. Present slides with captions. Type & edit with your voice. Make your document, presentation, sheets & videos more accessible.

  9. What you can do with Docs - Google Workspace Learning Center

    support.google.com/a/users/answer/9300503

    Write reports, create joint project proposals, keep track of meeting notes, and more. With Google Docs, you can create and edit text documents right in your web browser—no special software is required. Even better, multiple people can work at the same time, you can see people’s changes as they make them, and every change is saved automatically.

  10. Create your first form in Google Forms

    support.google.com/a/users/answer/9303071

    Open a form in Google Forms. At the top, click Settings. Next to “Responses,” click the Down arrow . Under "Collect email addresses," select Verified. Collect emails manually. Open a form in Google Forms. At the top, click Settings. Next to “Responses,” click the Down arrow . Under "Collect email addresses," select Responder input.

  11. How attachments are shared in Classroom - Classroom Help - Google...

    support.google.com/edu/classroom/answer/6020260

    Step 1: Teacher creates an assignment. As the teacher, you can post the assignment to the whole class or to a student or group, or to one or more classes. You can set a due date and attach files for students to work on. When you attach a Drive file (document, slides, or sheets), you can choose to: Allow students to only view the file—Students ...