Friday, November 19, 2010

0 Google Docs get Auto Correction Feature


Google Docs is the best online office suite you can get. Google has been working tough to make it a sure replacement for offline Office.
With features latest on web, there was a minor drawback in Google Docs – it had no Auto Correction feature. It could suggest words but couldn’t correct them like Microsoft Office software do. They did some homework on this too and now Google Docs have an Auto Correction with many other minor changes and features.
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The new Auto Correction feature lets you correct your spelling mistakes and minor grammatical errors. It also has got a customizable replacement option which auto changes a word to some pre-defined input. Like when typed (C), the feature will automatically change it to the copyright sign ©. Same goes with (R) for ® and others. You can add your own lingoes and Google Docs will expand or auto-correct as you type it. You can add them to the “Text Substitution” section under the Preferences popup.
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Other changes include addition of LaTex shortcuts to equation editor and support to insert images in cells of a spreadsheet. Way going, Docs!
[Source - Google Docs Blog]

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