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How To Use Google Drive And Summation Office

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How to use Google Docs, a FREE application from Microsoft, to speed up Windows 10? This article explains the different ways by which you can optimize this productivity tool. We will be sharing some of our favorite tips & tricks below. Once armed with this information, you'll not only understand how to use Google Docs but also have additional insights into optimizing your work using other apps as well. Let's begin!

First, how to use Google Docs - If you haven't heard by now, Google Docs has been redesigned and simplified so that you can now create amazing documents like never before. Users can add, edit, delete and search for keywords, directly from their browser. Google Docs also features a FREE desktop version and an even more powerful mobile version (on Android and iOS). To sum it all up, this is one of the most powerful applications available on the market (and FREE). Learn how to use Google Docs to its fullest.

Office 365 OnEDC... For Foxit Editor VIPTOOLAZ who may not know, Office 365 is Microsoft's cloud-based productivity suite, currently in preview stages. Like Google Docs, Office 365 works directly in the cloud so documents are always ready when they're needed, even while someone is on the go. This means documents are stored in multiple locations around the world, making access and sharing very easy and free. This is an excellent technology that should be integrated into small and medium-sized businesses right away. Here's a quick Office 365 onEDC user guide and walkthrough.


OneDrive Office... Another cloud-based productivity suite, OneDrive is currently in preview stages and is similar to Dropbox. Similar to Dropbox, it works by synchronizing files between your computer and your smartphone or tablet... again, like Dropbox. However, OneDrive takes things one step further by allowing you to upload and edit documents in the cloud. So if you're using Microsoft PowerPoint or any other text based presentation, OneDrive can save and deliver them to any device.


Summation Office... If you're looking for a text-based word processor that is similar to Microsoft Word, then this is the product for you. As the name implies, it will save documents in the form of a URL. You can easily access these documents from any PC or smartphone. Like Office 365, this too will work in the cloud and is free for any user. A good Summation Office user guide can help you get started.

Owa User Guide... As the name suggests, Owa is a tool that lets you manage your personal portfolios. It makes it easy to create and share presentations with others and even manage your folders. It is free for all Owa users. You may be concerned about how to use Google Drive and Summation Office because they are relatively new products in the market. However, most people soon find that their fears are unfounded.

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