What's new in Google Docs?

We're still working to make Google Docs a better place, and we're listening closely to your suggestions. If you have anything you'd like to tell us, don't hesitate to let us know, and keep checking back for additions and improvements.

  • Solve
    With Solve, you can easily optimize linear equations by specifying a target cell for the result and adding constraints to help you reach your answer. Learn more
    Solve

  • ROMAN function
    Converting numbers into Roman numerals as easy as I, II, III. Learn more

  • Forms improvements
    We're adding section headers to allow you to divide your form in sections and provide more information for your respondents within the form. Learn more

  • DOCX Import
    You can now import Word 2007 files (.docx) into Google Docs. Learn more


  • New publish dialog for spreadsheets
    We've improved the sharing dialog to make it easier for you to publish your spreadsheet into different formats! Using the new publishing dialog, it's easy to get an html snippet, pdf file, or published link and share it with your friends, family, or colleagues. Learn more

  • Themes for forms
    Add a splash of color to your surveys and questionnaires. When you create and edit a form, simply apply one of the 70 themes. Learn more
    Themes for forms

  • Sheet Protection
    Spreadsheet owners can use the sheet protection feature to lock sheets so they can only be edited by collaborators the owner chooses. Learn more
    Sheet Protection

  • List View and Mobile View Improvements
    Now you can see your spreadsheets with all their formatting in List View and on your mobile device, this includes background/foreground colors, borders and text formatting! Learn more

  • Drawings and diagrams
    Create your own drawings and diagrams in Google Docs and use them in your text documents, spreadsheets and presentations. As with the rest of Google Docs, your drawings are auto-saved and you can edit them collaboratively. To get started, open a document and select Insert > Drawing. Learn more
    Drawings and diagrams

  • Find and replace toolbar for text documents
    The "Find and replace" feature in the text document Edit menu has gotten a makeover and an upgrade. Now it's a slick toolbar that sports case matching, whole word matching as well as regular expression-style matching. Learn more
    Find and replace toolbar for text documents

  • XLSX import
    You can now import supporting cell data, formatting, formulas, font style, background color, named ranges, frozen panes, and horizontal merges from Excel '07. Learn more

  • Google Apps automatic identity in Forms
    This feature enables the collection of the user's email address when filling out a form on a Google Apps domain. Learn more

  • Form summary page
    The form summary page can now be printed. Learn more

  • List view in the desktop version of Google spreadsheets
    You can now use list view's simple design and powerful filtering and sorting on your desktop or notebook computer. Learn more

  • Google Tournament function
    The GoogleTournament() function allows users to query NCAA data (including team names, records, scores, seedings, game times, etc) in a Google spreadsheet (ideal for creating automatic brackets). Learn more

  • Data Validation
    With two levels of validation, strict and lenient, you can now control what you and your collaborators enter into a spreadsheet. Learn more
    Data Validation

  • List View
    This 'lightweight' version of Google Spreadsheets will allow you to do quick edits when you are accessing Google Spreadsheets from select mobile devices (Android, iPhone and Nokia S60), when you are on a slow Internet connection or when there are more than 50 people accessing your spreadsheet at the same time. Learn more
    List View

  • Form Summary for your collaborators
    You can now let your collaborators or form respondents see a summary of the form responses. Learn more

  • Offline access in 40 languages
    You can now view & edit text documents offline and view spreadsheets, forms, and presentations offline in 39 more languages. To get started, you'll first need to enable offline access for Google Docs.

  • Print preview
    Need to see how many pages your document is or check on how your footnotes look at the bottom of the page? Go to File > Print preview for quick look at how your document will appear when printed.
    Document print preview

  • Forms in the templates gallery
    We've added 13 spreadsheet forms to the Templates Gallery under a new document type "Forms". Browse the new forms.

  • Footnotes for your school assignments
    You can now annotate your documents with footnotes. Use Insert > Footnote to add a footnote into the right margin. When printed, the footnotes will appear at the bottom of the page. Learn more.

  • New UI for spreadsheets!
    Just like our other editors in Google Docs, spreadsheets now has an updated interface. Menus make it easy to find all of our great and unique spreadsheet editing features.
    Sharing spreadsheets has also been updated. Now, it's simpler to invite people and manage access. As always, stay tuned as we continue to make this all-important action of sharing as simple as possible while giving you complete control over who sees and edits your content. Learn more

  • Add a table of contents to your documents
    Use the heading styles to title sections of your document (from the format menu, select Minor Heading, Sub-Heading, Heading). Then add a table of contents that will refer to those titled sections (from the Insert menu, select Table of contents). Learn more.

  • "Look up word" (U.S. English only)
    Select any word in your document, then go to the Tools menu to look up the word in your choice of U.S. English dictionary, thesaurus or encyclopaedia. Learn more.

  • Google search integration
    Again via the Tools menu, search the web for the word or words you have selected - either a regular text Google search or a Google image search. Learn more.

  • New UI in presentations!
    Google presentations now has a completely new interface, increasing the size of the slide during editing and visibility of thumbnails.

  • Slide Zooming
    Zoom in and out of your slides to see your content in detail. Learn more.

  • Create forms in a jiffy
    Choose New > Form to create new forms straight from Docs Home. We've also improved form editing, starting with drag-and-drop to reorder questions. Learn more.

  • Autosave for forms
    You don't have to lift a finger to use this new feature. Now, your form edits are automatically saved.

  • Find and replace
    Use Ctrl + F to search for and replace text across your entire spreadsheet. Learn more.

  • Two powerful new functions
    IMPORTRANGE() can reference data from any of your spreadsheets. SPLIT() cleans up text in a cell by splitting it into multiple cells at any delimiter you choose. Learn more about the importrange() function and the split() function.

  • Bullet and Object Reveals in presentations
    Pace your presentations with the new reveals feature. Set objects to appear in a certain order and advance through them by clicking. Set textboxes to reveal one bullet/paragraph level at a time. Learn more.

  • New! Templates
    Create professional documents, spreadsheets, and presentations in Google Docs. Get a jump start with one of hundreds of templates. Browse the templates gallery or learn more. Google Apps user? Learn how to use templates in your Apps account.

  • Analytics tracking on published documents
    You can now track how much traffic a particular published document is getting through Google Analytics. Learn more.

  • "Form" tab
    A new "Form" tab gives quick access to tools for creating, sending, and embedding spreadsheet forms. Learn more.

  • Scientific Notation Format
    Use Scientific Notation to represent bigger numbers - for example, enter 1.23E+15 when you want 1,230,000,000,000,000 or format large numbers ending in 000's explicitly in this format using the new option on the Format dropdown. Learn more.

  • Expand gadgets to a full sheet
    Give your gadgets more love. A whole window's worth of love. Now, you can use the "Move to own sheet" feature to give a gadget as much breathing room as it needs. (You can publish this separately, too!) Learn more.

  • Engineering Functions
    We've finally added functions to convert between decimal, binary, hexadecimal and octal - known as dec2bin, dec2oct, dec2hex, and, well, if you know these, you know the rest. Learn more.

  • Custom colors in presentations
    Can't find that specific shade of blue you need for your presentations? Now you can define colors in the color picker, creating your own palette for backgrounds, text and shapes in your slides. Learn more.