Google has introduced a new look for the Docs, Sheets, and Slides apps on Android.
“We’re introducing a modernized visual design for the Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides apps on Android devices,” the tech giant said in a Workspace Updates blog post.
Also, in the coming weeks, Android users will notice a refreshed look for things like the editing toolbar, icons, background colors, and more.
The company also announced that when opening a new spreadsheet or tab in Google Sheets, users will now see “Type @ to insert” to help them start using the smart canvas features available in Sheets.
Last month, the tech giant added the ‘Alt text’ option in the ‘Image options’ sidebar of Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Drawings.
The company had also announced the revamping of the “first open experience” in Docs on Android devices.
With the revamped experience, the Docs app now starts in the edit mode.
Also, the tech giant had announced an option to insert a link and press the tab key to convert the link into a smart chip in Google Sheets.
Users can access this feature when they copy and paste email addresses or links to Drive files, Maps places, or Youtube videos into a Sheet.
Meanwhile, in June, Google made the ‘paginated mode’ default on Docs for Android.
This sets up the Google Doc with pages and page breaks in the app, enabling a more cohesive visual design between the web and mobile.
Bijay Pokharel
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