This week I did some google docs. Out of the habit of working with the web interface, I did all the formatting actions with the mouse and clicking on the corresponding icon. So far, he did not automatically click on Ctrl + b and did not get the desired result. It made you think and search for other hotkeys working in Google documents. The results gathered
here. The option is certainly not the most convenient, but as long as the googles in their pop-up tooltips have added a quick-jump button, it will go. Still more convenient than every time to help go for a hint. If anyone is interested in keeping such a reference book together, contact the comments and share it for editing.
Moreover, the functionality is continuously expanding. Google is true to itself, and constantly adds new chips. Already and auto filling implemented in its spreadsheet editor. Moreover, auto filling works not only with simple typing, but also when entering calculation formulas. So, in terms of convenience, it is getting closer and closer to the standard office suite.
Since I remembered the standard office suite, I’ll also remember one chip that has not yet been implemented in Google docs. But in a Word, and even in NotePad ++, it sometimes very and very helps to save time. We are talking about the possibility of allocating a vertical block of information. This is done using the Alt + Shift key combination and selection of the desired area with the mouse.
A small example where this may be relevant.