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Google has added the ability to see non-printing characters in Docs, which can be helpful when editing documents. The feature has been in other word processors for decades.
Blog site reveals source code behind Google Docs showing that cloud printing, device syncing, and third-party apps may be coming soon.
Google may well be adding three new features to Office-competing Docs, including third-party applications, synchronisation but more crucially, 'cloud printing' for non-PC's and smartphones.
Google Docs is gaining the ability to show non-printing characters. Microsoft Word has had this feature for decades.
Top among the new features is cloud printing, which will let you print documents – whether web-based, on a mobile device or desktop – to any Internet-connected printer anywhere in the world.
While Microsoft Word has supported the option for a while, Google Docs is only now picking up the abiltiy to display non-printing characters.
Google Docs has added increased visibility for non-printing characters to its collaboration tool, including spaces, tabs, and breaks, allowing users to distinguish between them more easily. The ...
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Pagination also allows Google to improve printing in modern browsers. The Google Docs team worked with the Google Chrome team to implement a recent web standard to support native printing.