Google Docs now gives you ultimate control over your text


Students the world over rely on Google Docs for quick and easy text editing that is constantly saved to the cloud. 

But the comapny isn’t standing still, and has announced (opens in new tab) a new Google Docs update that gives users the ability to select multiple pieces of text from different places at once. 

“In Google Docs, you can now make multiple text selections at once, and apply actions such as delete, copy, paste, or format to all selections,” the company says. “This will make formatting and editing documents faster by eliminating the need to make repetitive changes, increasing your overall productivity.”

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Moving quickly through a document and bolding things, as the above example shows, without having to laboriously select each line of text is a game changer. 



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