Current:Home > StocksTech tips to turn yourself into a Google Workspace and Microsoft Office pro -Capitatum
Tech tips to turn yourself into a Google Workspace and Microsoft Office pro
Surpassing Quant Think Tank Center View
Date:2025-04-07 04:46:35
Google Workspace and Microsoft Office are built for productivity, and they work even better when you really know what you’re doing.
Below are a handful of the best tricks I've picked up from years of using this software. Maybe they can unlock some extra time in your day.
Copy and paste formatting: You picked the perfect font, size and spacing. Now copy that all over your document (or spreadsheet or presentation). Select the text and click the paint roller icon in the toolbar. Click and drag over the text you want to transform. Voila!Roll it back: Three people and 12 versions later, you’re totally lost editing a Google Doc. Retrace your steps by opening File > Version history > See version history. Choose a time on the right, and you’ll see who did what (and when!). On the flip side, unless you save the doc as a new one with a different filename, everyone gets to see your edits.
Tell it like it is: Dictate text instead of typing to save time or give your wrists a break. You don’t need to buy anything new; it’s all built in. In a Google Docs document, open Tools > choose Voice typing. In Word, go to Home > Dictate. FYI, you can use commands like "period" and "comma" for punctuation and "new paragraph" and "new line" for formatting.
Cut out the distractions: Here’s a Word trick to focus on your text and nothing else. Open the View tab on the menu, then click Focus. Presto, everything except the document vanishes and you're in a full-screen view. Move the cursor to the top of the screen or hit Esc when you're ready to be distracted again.
Freeze frame: In Excel, it helps to keep your column and row headings stuck in place while you scroll around big spreadsheets. Select the cell where the actual data starts, and then click the View menu > Freeze Panes.
Sharing is caring: This one’s perfect for when you want to share a Google Doc as a template but you don’t want other people messing around in your file. Click Share, then change the link settings to Anyone with the link and choose Editor. Before you hit “Send,” replace the text in the URL that says “edit” with “template/preview.” It’ll force recipients to make their own copies and edits, leaving your original under your full control. So smart!
What's that word again? In Word and Docs, right-click on a word and choose Define to find out what it means. You can even get guidance on pronunciation. Just do this before your big presentation, OK?
A shortcut you’ll use all the time
This one is so good it deserves a little more space. There’s an easy way to open a new Google Doc file, Google’s version of a Word document. The same goes for opening a new Google Sheet (Google’s version of Excel).
You can even use it to open Google Calendar with a new blank calendar entry for you to fill in, which is faster than going through your calendar itself or Google Drive.
First, make sure you’re signed in to your Google account. Then open the Chrome browser and type in the name of a Google application followed by “.new” in the browser’s URL bar.
Here’s a handy list for reference. You can use any of the following shortcuts for each application:
◾ Google Docs: document.new, docs.new, doc.new
◾ Google Sheets: spreadsheet.new, sheets.new, sheet.new
◾ Google Slides: presentation.new, slides.new, slide.new
◾ Google Forms: forms.new, form.new
◾ Google Keep: keep.new, notes.new, note.new
◾ Google Calendar: meeting.new, cal.new
◾ Google Meeting: meet.new
The views and opinions expressed in this column are the author's and do not necessarily reflect those of USA TODAY. Learn about all the latest technology on the Kim Komando Show, the nation's largest weekend radio talk show. Kim takes calls and dispenses advice on today's digital lifestyle, from smartphones and tablets to online privacy and data hacks. For her daily tips, free newsletters and more, visit her website.
veryGood! (92325)
Related
- Elon Musk's skyrocketing net worth: He's the first person with over $400 billion
- Can my employer restrict religious displays at work? Ask HR
- Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree goes to No. 1 — after 65 years
- Divers map 2-mile trail of scattered relics and treasure from legendary shipwreck Maravillas
- From bitter rivals to Olympic teammates, how Lebron and Steph Curry became friends
- Extreme Weight Loss Star Brandi Mallory’s Cause of Death Revealed
- Former president of Mauritania gets 5-year prison sentence for corruption
- Which four Republicans will be on stage for the fourth presidential debate?
- US appeals court rejects Nasdaq’s diversity rules for company boards
- Former president of Mauritania gets 5-year prison sentence for corruption
Ranking
- 'As foretold in the prophecy': Elon Musk and internet react as Tesla stock hits $420 all
- Bipartisan legislation planned in response to New Hampshire hospital shooting
- Tennessee man gets 60-plus months in prison for COVID relief fraud
- Florida man, already facing death for a 1998 murder, now indicted for a 2nd. Detectives fear others
- Organizers cancel Taylor Swift concerts in Vienna over fears of an attack
- Selection Sunday's ACC madness peaked with a hat drawing that sent Notre Dame to Sun Bowl
- Man charged with murder in Philadelphia store stabbing that killed security guard, wounded another
- New Forecasting Tools May Help Predict Impact of Marine Heatwaves of Ocean Life up to a Year in Advance
Recommendation
'Stranger Things' prequel 'The First Shadow' is headed to Broadway
Endangered red squirrel’s numbers show decrease this year in southeastern Arizona
Video shows research ship's incredibly lucky encounter with world's largest iceberg as it drifts out of Antarctica
Jonathan Majors' accuser Grace Jabbari testifies in assault trial
What to watch: O Jolie night
What Is Rizz? Breaking Down Oxford's Word of the Year—Partly Made Popular By Tom Holland
Fantasy football Start ‘Em, Sit ‘Em: 15 players to start or sit in Week 14
Six weeks before Iowa caucuses, DeSantis super PAC sees more personnel departures