Google Docs matures with its latest tool for the most demanding editing die-hards

Google Docsisn’t just one of the most widely used word processors around because it’s available for free with everyGmailaccount — it’s also decently powerful. But while both personal and Workspace users rely on Docs for all their writing needs, there are plenty of diehards out there who still swear by Microsoft Word, pointing to the availability of its more advanced features.Google Docs keeps expanding functionalityto narrow that gap, and with this latest addition, it’s even closer to that goal than ever.

Word processor documents often contain a bunch of formatting markers callednon-printing charactersthat the software interprets to correctly render your content and keep the formatting intact even if you open the file in another app. Some writers prefer to make these markers visible, for better control over format, and to iron out any errors like double spaces.

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While Microsoft Word has supported the option for a while,Google Docs is only now picking up the abiltiy to display non-printing characters. With this new option, you will be able to see all those paragraph/hard breaks, line/soft breaks, section breaks, page breaks, column breaks, tabs, and spaces.

you may enable the option by heading toViewfrom the top menu and then selectingShow non-printing characters. Once turned on, it should look similar to what the animation above demonstrates.

A phone screen showing the Google Docs app in the Google Play Store

The new formatting option is available in Google Docs for both Workspace and personal account holders starting now, and if you don’t have it already, you should be able to see it within the next two weeks. If you’ve been eagerly waiting for a mode like this to arrive, you can give it a check when you next open a Google Docs file onyour favorite Chromebook model.

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An animation showing non-printing characters in Google Docs

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