There is no save button. The document gets automatically saved.
Often, if the View option is available in your e-mail message for the files attached to the e-mail message, you can choose to view them. If they can be opened in Google Docs, and your e-mail client is 'Google Docs friendly' -- usually a GMail account -- the option to display them in Google Docs is presented automatically.
The two do not use the same exact formats, but it's very quick and easy to make them work together. If you have a document already saved on Google Docs, go to your Docs home page, click on the file you want to open in Office, then at the top go to File>Download as>Word/Excel/PowerPoint, etc. This will give you a the correct file format for Office. And if you have a Microsoft Office file that you want to import into Google Docs, look for the "upload" button next to "create" on the home page, then select your Office files. Google Docs will automatically convert the formats for you if it's in the original Office formats (e.i. .doc, .xls, .ppt, etc.).
Google Docs was created on 2006-03-09.
Usually, the sidebar is generated automatically based on edits to the document you're working with. It is not available for edit otherwise.
Yes. It stores all your docs on the Google server
Curson Mania is a software program that you download to your computer. Google Docs is not based on your computer; it runs on Google's computers. Cursor Mania and Google Docs are not compatible.
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Google topics can be automatically saved. Google Now is a technique used here. In google now, all Google products know what you searched on the other one.
When you look in your gmail account, look at the top left corner. You will see something that says documents. Click on that and you will find the documents and power-points you saved. Just click on the file you want and edit.
In your Google Docs presentation, from the Slide menu, choose New Slide.
Google Docs could not be working due to some Internet issue. You can always try and reinstall chrome.