Google Docs Gets New File Conversion Feature

Google has announced a new file conversion feature in Google Docs that lets you convert files that are already uploaded to your document list into a Google Docs format, as opposed to only being abl...
Google Docs Gets New File Conversion Feature
Written by Chris Crum

Google has announced a new file conversion feature in Google Docs that lets you convert files that are already uploaded to your document list into a Google Docs format, as opposed to only being able to do so upon upload.

For example, you can convert PDFs to text using Google’s Optical Character Recogniton technology. Files that can be converted include:

  • For spreadsheets: .xls, .xlsx, .ods, .csv, .tsv, .txt, .tsb
  • For documents: .doc, .docx, .html, plain text (.txt), .rtf
  • For presentations: .ppt, .pps
  • For OCR: .jpg, .gif, .png, .pdf

To use the feature, simply right click on the file and click "make a Google Docs copy".

Google also released a new curve tool for drawings in Google Docs. It lets users create curves based on cardinal splines. More on this here.

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