Google Docs is a free application which helps to store documents online and share it with ease. I have stored lots of my personal files in Google docs and spreadsheets as I need not carry them around and there are also chances that I may forget to take it when it’s necessary. It’s always there on the net and I have to just login to get my data.
But it’s easier to write content and format it in the traditional way of doing it using MS Word or MS Excel. Either you create a new document or have an old one that you want to upload to Google docs, you can use the web form of Google docs.
But in the age of AJAX, everything is driven by drag and drop. You can also batch upload your documents to Google docs by just dragging and dropping inside the browser window. To get this feature you should have Google Toolbar (If you have old one, update to new one to avail this feature). Go to the options of Google Toolbar and Select Docs & Spreadsheets. You may also set other File Settings.
Now you need not even open Google docs homepage, just drag and drop the file you want to upload into the browser (The tab or Window may have any website or blank page). The file will be uploaded to your Google docs collection with the same name as the file
But it’s easier to write content and format it in the traditional way of doing it using MS Word or MS Excel. Either you create a new document or have an old one that you want to upload to Google docs, you can use the web form of Google docs.
But in the age of AJAX, everything is driven by drag and drop. You can also batch upload your documents to Google docs by just dragging and dropping inside the browser window. To get this feature you should have Google Toolbar (If you have old one, update to new one to avail this feature). Go to the options of Google Toolbar and Select Docs & Spreadsheets. You may also set other File Settings.
Now you need not even open Google docs homepage, just drag and drop the file you want to upload into the browser (The tab or Window may have any website or blank page). The file will be uploaded to your Google docs collection with the same name as the file
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