Google is set to launch updates for documents that will help users add professionals developing to their documents.
According to new blog posts by the company, it will immediately allow the user to add watermarks to their documents, which will be behind the text on each page.
In addition, new features will ensure that watermarks have been applied to Word documents will remain when imported into Google Documents.
Background Watermarksas per Google, this new feature will give users another way to adjust their documents according to their wishes, so they can ‘share them with confidence’.
After this feature lives, inserting watermarks will be as simple as selecting the watermark option under the Insert menu.
From here, users can choose whether to upload images stored locally, on Google Drive or elsewhere online.
Although users can upload water style images with high opacity, Google Documents will also be able to add transparent effects after the fact, after the image is drawn into the system.
A broader comment The Boxesthe upgrade document will have another update along with a tweak of watermarks.
This will increase the readability of comments on the right side panel.
At present, comments are limited to 35 characters, and often run on the page, but Google has now expanded the width of the comments section to 50 characters.
In a separate Google blog post, the company wrote, “Width comments will be intelligently based on your browser window to maximize the use of available screen space.
While the screen time can increase in a long-distance and hybrid work environment, this update uses more efficient space with Installing more content on one line and increasing readability.
“Not only easy to add a professional touch to Google Documents, but it will be easier to collaborate too, explain Google.