Starting today, it’s easier to work with tables and to make formatting changes in Google documents.
You can now select any grid of cells in a table, which makes it much easier to make table formatting changes, like bolding just a single column.
Copy-and-paste of table cells is also improved. For example, you can copy a single word into many cells simply by highlighting those cells before you paste.
Or if you copy multiple cells from one table to another, the copied text will be pasted without creating a table in a table.
Finally, if you want to make changes to a series of similarly formatted text (like changing every blue and underlined link) throughout your document at once, right click on text with the formatting you want to change, choose “Select all matching text,” and apply new formatting in bulk, instead of individually updating each occurrence.
Posted by Isabella Ip, Software Engineer
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