Enhancing the general layout of Google apps of business, Google Docs, Sheets and Slides on Android will now support the dark theme!
The dark theme will automatically adjust so that users can save battery life and be more usable in low light environments. If not, one can go to Menu > Settings > Theme > Dark in each app to enable the dark theme.
Announcing this feature via a tweet, the dark theme will be available to all G Suite customers and users with personal accounts. See:
Go from 🌕 to 🌑 with Dark theme support in #GoogleDocs, #GoogleSheets and #GoogleSlides on Android. Learn more → https://t.co/yseGDZcK7z pic.twitter.com/BKTSpAm2sb
— G Suite (@gsuite) July 6, 2020
Meanwhile, most of the people are working from home due to the global coronavirus pandemic. And due to this, Google’s content collaboration tools like Google Docs, Sheets and Slides are being used extensively. To help you take your productivity game up a notch, Google has given out a few quick tips!
Have a dialogue around the content in your document using comments and suggestions. See new changes or restore an old version using version history to see how the contents have evolved or to restore an earlier version.
Present your project virtually and have a live discussion by presenting your Docs, Sheets and Slides on Google Meet. One can always not rely on strong internet connection but can still create, view and edit Docs, Sheets and Slides even when you are offline. Stay productive, even when offline!
Level up on your skills. Learn how to…
🗣 Have a dialogue
🔎 Restore old versions
👥 Present your work
🤳 Work offline
💻 Collaborate on Microsoft Office Files
All in @Gsuite → https://t.co/BFmhCd1ufo— Google (@Google) July 6, 2020