“We’ve added a lot of new writing help to Google Docs,” says Google, “which will provide a variety of tone suggestions and styles to help you create compelling documents faster.” Google says the Documents will highlight potential areas for improvement with a purple underline that it monitors, as it currently uses red and blue underscores to indicate misspellings and poor grammar. The company says the Documents will now offer proposals that fall into these five categories:

Word selection: More dynamic or contextual wording Active voice: Active and not passive voice Conciseness: More concise phrases Language that includes more words or phrases Word Warnings: Review potentially inappropriate words

The announcement of these new features came shortly after Google announced that Docs would finally extend support for Markdown, a markup language used by many other applications. However, unlike the extended Markdown support, these writing utilities will not be available to all users. Suggestions related to “Word selection, Active voice, Concise, Summary language” will be available to Business Standard, Business Plus, Enterprise Standard, Enterprise Plus and Education Plus clients.

In the meantime, Word Warnings will be available for Business Standard, Business Plus, Business Standard, Enterprise Standard, Enterprise Plus, Education Fundamentals, Education Standard, Education Plus and Teaching and Learning Upgrade users, obviously so that children do not offend anyone. error. Google says new writing support features are now available to some Workspace users. the release should be completed by April 29th. Get our best stories! Subscribe to What’s New Now to receive our top stories in your inbox every morning. This newsletter may contain ads, promotions, or affiliate links. Subscribing to a newsletter implies your consent to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. You can unsubscribe from the newsletters at any time.


title: “Google Docs Is Getting Smarter " ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-09” author: “Jennifer Hargrave”


“We’ve added a lot of new writing help to Google Docs,” says Google, “which will provide a variety of tone suggestions and styles to help you create compelling documents faster.” Google says the Documents will highlight potential areas for improvement with a purple underline that it monitors, as it currently uses red and blue underscores to indicate misspellings and poor grammar. The company says the Documents will now offer proposals that fall into these five categories:

Word selection: More dynamic or contextual wording Active voice: Active and not passive voice Conciseness: More concise phrases Language that includes more words or phrases Word Warnings: Review potentially inappropriate words

The announcement of these new features came shortly after Google announced that Docs would finally extend support for Markdown, a markup language used by many other applications. However, unlike the extended Markdown support, these writing utilities will not be available to all users. Suggestions related to “Word selection, Active voice, Concise, Summary language” will be available to Business Standard, Business Plus, Enterprise Standard, Enterprise Plus and Education Plus clients.

In the meantime, Word Warnings will be available for Business Standard, Business Plus, Business Standard, Enterprise Standard, Enterprise Plus, Education Fundamentals, Education Standard, Education Plus and Teaching and Learning Upgrade users, obviously so that children do not offend anyone. error. Google says new writing support features are now available to some Workspace users. the release should be completed by April 29th. Get our best stories! Subscribe to What’s New Now to receive our top stories in your inbox every morning. This newsletter may contain ads, promotions, or affiliate links. Subscribing to a newsletter implies your consent to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. You can unsubscribe from the newsletters at any time.