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Google Docs Gets New ‘Document Tabs’ Feature to Help You Organise Your Doc Files Better | Technology News

Google Docs Gets New ‘Document Tabs’ Feature to Help You Organise Your Doc Files Better First announced at its Cloud Next 2024 event, Google is now bringing its document tabs feature for Google Docs users. The feature basically lets Google Docs users add tabs to their word or doc files being edited on the online web app, that lets them better organise their docs files into several parts just like the tabs feature in Google Sheets.

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