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Google Docs Quick Reference Training Guide
Google Docs Quick Reference Training Guide
Google Docs Quick Reference Training Guide
Google Docs Quick Reference Training Guide
Google Docs Quick Reference Training Guide
Google Docs Quick Reference Training Guide
Google Docs Quick Reference Training Guide
Google Docs Quick Reference Training Guide
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Designed with the busy teacher in mind, this 4-page quick reference guide provides step-by-step instructions in 62 essential topics for Google Docs. When you and your students need an answer fast, you will find it at a glance with this Google Docs Quick Reference Guide. Provided in full-color PDF with high-resolution, not-for-profit reprinting rights. Clear, concise, and easy-to-use, quick reference guides are perfect for teachers, students, individuals, businesses and as supplemental training materials. Includes keyboard shortcuts.

Topics Covered:

The Document Environment
The Document Environment

The Google Docs Home Screen
The Google Docs Home Screen
Accessing Settings and Other Apps
Viewing and Hiding Templates
Using Search
Viewing, Filtering, and Sorting

File Management Basics
Creating New Documents
Naming Documents
Opening Documents
Importing Files into Google Docs
Saving, Copying, Exporting, Closing
Opening Older Versions of Docs Files
Naming and Copying Versions
Deleting Documents

Text, Pictures, Shapes, and Objects
Inserting and Deleting Text
Selecting Text
Inserting Pictures
Inserting Shapes
Inserting a Text Box
Editing and Rotating Pictures, Shapes, and Text Boxes
Deleting, Resizing, and Moving Pictures, Shapes, and Text Boxes
Inserting and Modifying Tables

Basic Formatting and Editing
Cutting, Copying, and Pasting
Formatting Text
Creating Custom Text Styles
Creating a Custom Text Style
Setting and Changing Default Styles
Using the “Paint Format” Tool
Clearing Formatting
Using Undo and Redo
Searching, Finding and Replacing Text

Formatting Paragraphs
Changing Paragraph Alignment
Changing Paragraph Indentation
Changing Line or Paragraph Spacing
Setting Tab Stops
Creating Bulleted or Numbered Lists
Altering Bullet Styles
Restarting and Continuing Numbered Lists
Removing Bullets or Numbering

Page Layout
Inserting Page and Section Breaks
Creating Headers and Footers
Editing and Removing Headers and Footers
Suppressing or Changing the Header or Footer on the First Page
Changing the Header or Footer on Certain Pages
Using Different Headers or Footers on Odd or Even Pages
Adding Page Numbers
Margins, Orientation, and Paper Size

References and Citations
Creating Bookmarks
Adding Footnotes
Adding Citations and a Bibliography
Adding a Table of Contents

Reviewing and Correcting
Viewing Word Count
Checking Spelling and Grammar
Modifying the Personal Dictionary
Using Autocorrect
Using the Google Dictionary

Collaborating and Viewing
Inviting Collaborators
Using Smart Chips
About Modes
Using Suggesting Mode

Printing
Printing Documents

Keyboard Shortcuts
Text Selection
Working with Text
Working in Docs

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Google Docs Quick Reference Training Guide

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8th - 12th, Adult Education, Higher Education
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Description

Designed with the busy teacher in mind, this 4-page quick reference guide provides step-by-step instructions in 62 essential topics for Google Docs. When you and your students need an answer fast, you will find it at a glance with this Google Docs Quick Reference Guide. Provided in full-color PDF with high-resolution, not-for-profit reprinting rights. Clear, concise, and easy-to-use, quick reference guides are perfect for teachers, students, individuals, businesses and as supplemental training materials. Includes keyboard shortcuts.

Topics Covered:

The Document Environment
The Document Environment

The Google Docs Home Screen
The Google Docs Home Screen
Accessing Settings and Other Apps
Viewing and Hiding Templates
Using Search
Viewing, Filtering, and Sorting

File Management Basics
Creating New Documents
Naming Documents
Opening Documents
Importing Files into Google Docs
Saving, Copying, Exporting, Closing
Opening Older Versions of Docs Files
Naming and Copying Versions
Deleting Documents

Text, Pictures, Shapes, and Objects
Inserting and Deleting Text
Selecting Text
Inserting Pictures
Inserting Shapes
Inserting a Text Box
Editing and Rotating Pictures, Shapes, and Text Boxes
Deleting, Resizing, and Moving Pictures, Shapes, and Text Boxes
Inserting and Modifying Tables

Basic Formatting and Editing
Cutting, Copying, and Pasting
Formatting Text
Creating Custom Text Styles
Creating a Custom Text Style
Setting and Changing Default Styles
Using the “Paint Format” Tool
Clearing Formatting
Using Undo and Redo
Searching, Finding and Replacing Text

Formatting Paragraphs
Changing Paragraph Alignment
Changing Paragraph Indentation
Changing Line or Paragraph Spacing
Setting Tab Stops
Creating Bulleted or Numbered Lists
Altering Bullet Styles
Restarting and Continuing Numbered Lists
Removing Bullets or Numbering

Page Layout
Inserting Page and Section Breaks
Creating Headers and Footers
Editing and Removing Headers and Footers
Suppressing or Changing the Header or Footer on the First Page
Changing the Header or Footer on Certain Pages
Using Different Headers or Footers on Odd or Even Pages
Adding Page Numbers
Margins, Orientation, and Paper Size

References and Citations
Creating Bookmarks
Adding Footnotes
Adding Citations and a Bibliography
Adding a Table of Contents

Reviewing and Correcting
Viewing Word Count
Checking Spelling and Grammar
Modifying the Personal Dictionary
Using Autocorrect
Using the Google Dictionary

Collaborating and Viewing
Inviting Collaborators
Using Smart Chips
About Modes
Using Suggesting Mode

Printing
Printing Documents

Keyboard Shortcuts
Text Selection
Working with Text
Working in Docs

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I give these to my students to use during class. Having a cheat sheet helps the students become more independent workers.
David C.
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Grades taught: 7th, 8th, 9th

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