This article was published on December 1, 2014

Google Docs now lets you merge table cells, adds image editing features


Google Docs now lets you merge table cells, adds image editing features

Google has been releasing a slew of updates for its Google Docs platform the last couple of months, and today it is introducing a few new features to make its software more powerful.

First up, you can now merge cells, letting you customize tables to your specific needs (or make fancy mosaic art, if you’re bored).

The company  also now lets you perform some new image edits on the fly: you can recolor photos or adjust their transparency, brightness and contrast right within the web apps.

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Finally, in Slides, you can add slide numbers to help you and your audience keep track of progress through a presentation more easily.

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The updates are live now.

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