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Google brings translation tool in Google Docs Suite!
Google announced some new enhancements for Google Docs users in its Official Google Docs Blog. Couple of weeks ago, Google introduced some cool features in its Google Docs Suite like adding better document editor, new commenting system, margin setting tools, sidebar chat, spreadsheet editors, sketching graphs and tables.
Now Google comes with the pretty good features which will help users to save their lot of time, spend on translating their documents in multi-languages. This time, Google made it very easy to translate a single document in 53 different languages by just clicking through. All you need is, click on Tools menu and select “Translate Document” and select the language over there. You can also save the translated copy by just clicking on save button but don’t forget to give it a different title or it’ll replace the original document.
Additionally, Google also updated the smartquotes feature and make the user enable to undo the smartquotes at last. According to Google, “This allows you to instantly convert your document into any one of the 53 languages, powered by the technology behind Google Translate. And while we were at it, we added the ability for you to change smartquotes—angled quotation marks—back to straight quotation marks by pressing Ctrl-Z (Cmd-Z on a Mac).”
Google also brings enhancements in its Google Drawings section. In Google Drawing, Zoom is a new feature which enables users to zoom their drawing or pictures in several ways by just choosing the zoom option from View Menu or pressing the keyboard shortcuts. This is not all; Shape-drawing tool has also been improved in several ways including pie and arc drawing improvements, the ability to duplicate shapes while resizing and rotating, new line ending decoration controls and new style options for the corners of shapes.
Google also promised to enable some new features in the Google Apps which will disable the smartquotes from the Preferences menu. To learn more, visit Official Google Docs Blog.








Thanked, studies
Not dabbled with Google Docs yet, I might now give it a go. Cheers
I’ve recently started a blog, the information you provide on this site has helped me tremendously. Thank you for all of your time & work.
Great site. A lot of useful information here. I’m sending it to some friends!
Keep posting stuff like this i really like it
Sure it’s a great idea but I wouldn’t trust translation with Google, they’re not always on the mark.
This is a great article.
Thanks ,very good!
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Interesting content, bookmarked for future referrence, regards Michael..