- Write reports and letters with Google Docs
- Crunch numbers and create online surveys using Google Sheets and Google Forms
- Give presentations with Google Slides
- Collaborate online in real time with classmates and colleagues
- Convert Microsoft Office documents to Google formats, and vice versa
- Perform limited editing of Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint documents
- Revert to earlier versions of files
- Export PDFs
- Make pie charts, bar charts, and simple drawings
- Publish documents online
The third edition of this popular guide covers Google Drive basics as well as the updated desktop interfaces for Docs, Sheets, Slides, Forms, Sites, and Drawings. The tone of this Google Drive book is friendly and easy to understand, with lots of step-by-step instructions and examples and nearly 50 screenshots. The guide can be used by anyone with a PC, Mac, or Chromebook (note: mobile apps are not covered in this edition).
In addition to serving as a solid introduction to new users, it's a great reference manual for more experienced users as well as for people making the transition from Microsoft Office, not to mention teachers using Google Drive for education and Google Docs in the classroom. It includes a glossary of keyboard shortcuts, as well as sections on document formatting, organizing and syncing files, offline documents, collaboration, and Office Compatibility Mode for Microsoft Office documents.