
Turn Google Docs into a Knowledge Base for Free
This article talks about a free service that allows you to create a knowledge base from your existing Google Docs and folders.
→This article talks about a free service that allows you to create a knowledge base from your existing Google Docs and folders.
→In this article, you will read about how to embed a Google Drawing into the Google Docs without any third-party application.
→This article covers a free Chrome extension that allows you to extract and save meeting transcripts from Google Meet to a text file or Google Docs.
→In this article, you will read about how you can create a watermark in the Google Documents.
→Line numbering plays an important role in long scripts or documents. In this tutorial, you will read about how to add custom line numbers in Google Docs.
→This article covers a free tool to mail merge Google Docs using Sheets to send personalized emails to multiple recipients.
→On this free platform, you can easily convert your Google Docs into an eBook. Just share your doc file to this website and get an eBook in return.
→Here is a free SEO extension for Google Docs to optimize SEO and readability metrics. Enter the key phrase and see the result and optimization suggestions.
→Scout is a free website which makes trip planning easy for you by combining Google Maps and Google sheets in one place. Try it out.
→Now you can easily compare two documents in Google Docs. See the differences between two files & changes over time without losing the original file.
→This article covers a free Google Docs add-on that lets you submit your lesson plan and get reviews from others for curations and suggestions within Google Docs.
→See how to add Google Analytics to Google Docs to track users. See details like visits, geo location, geo language like details for published Google Docs
→This article covers a free web service that lets you embed the content from a Google Docs to any web page using an HTML embed script.
→Here a free autocorrect for Google Docs, Google Sheets, and Google Slides to correct spelling and grammar mistakes. It’s a free service named “Mighty Mink”.
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