You would need a table to do so.
Google Docs was created on 2006-03-09.
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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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.
Drag and drop features are not available in Google Docs for opening a file.
You can upload a database to Google Docs as a .TXT file. You will preserve the data, but you will lose the database structure.
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.
Microsoft Office is a robust set of products with powerful features. Google Docs is less robust and its features are less powerful. Google documents are stored on the internet and they are accessible from any computer with an internet connection. Microsoft Office files are normally on a computer. Microsoft Office is software that you have to pay for and install on your computer. Google Docs is free and your only requirement is to set up a Google account. If you have a Gmail account, then you have access to Google Docs and other Google products. While Microsoft Office is more powerful, unless you require manuscript-publishing features, pivot-table functions, a rich mix of media in your presentations or database tools, Google Docs may be useful enough. Google Docs is continually improving and adding features that you would find in Microsoft Office and other similar products. You can access the Microsoft Office site to learn more about its exact features, and you can read more about Google Docs, below.
You may be able to find the answer you want on the Moodle site, since this is not a Google Docs question -- it is a Moodle question.