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Today, Google updated its Docs, Sheets and Slides Apps with full Material Design UI and many other improvements in order to make them Lollipop-ready for the big launch on November,3rd.
Let's get the biggest visual tweak out of the way first. Yes, Google has changed the hamburger menu icon in the action bar. No, it still doesn't match the majority of its other updated apps.
This look is consistent across Docs, Sheets, and Slides. Another change that appears across all three apps is the addition of an "Incoming" section in the sidebar that consolidates all of the files that other people have shared with you.
In Docs in particular, a new "Make a copy" option has appeared under "Share & export" that lets you create a new document using the current one as a template. It's a feature that makes much more sense if you don't use a blank document.
Today, Google updated its Docs, Sheets and Slides Apps to version 1.4 with some improvements and bug fixes to be a perfect replacements to the canceled "Quickoffice" App.
Let's get the biggest visual tweak out of the way first. Yes, Google has changed the hamburger menu icon in the action bar. No, it still doesn't match the majority of its other updated apps.
This look is consistent across Docs, Sheets, and Slides. Another change that appears across all three apps is the addition of an "Incoming" section in the sidebar that consolidates all of the files that other people have shared with you.
In Docs in particular, a new "Make a copy" option has appeared under "Share & export" that lets you create a new document using the current one as a template. It's a feature that makes much more sense if you don't use a blank document.

Today, Google updated its Docs, Sheets and Slides Apps to version 1.4 with some improvements and bug fixes to be a perfect replacements to the canceled "Quickoffice" App.
In this update, Google focuses more on the editing tool and functionality of the app. Here's the official change-log for the version 1.4 of Google Docs and Google sheets Apps:
- Support for selecting, cutting, copying and pasting text along with images, tables, and charts in Office Compatibility Mode.
- Ability to insert links in Google documents.
This look is consistent across Docs, Sheets, and Slides. Another change that appears across all three apps is the addition of an "Incoming" section in the sidebar that consolidates all of the files that other people have shared with you. Google slides is still on version 1.2 and will be updated soon.
In Docs in particular, a new "Make a copy" option has appeared under "Share & export" that lets you create a new document using the current one as a template. It's a feature that makes much more sense if you don't use a blank document.

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