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- erica2414 - May 08 2008 | google docs, css
Quoted: Web monkeys comfortable with CSS can now apply their style skills to Google Docs A new to us item in
- mohit - May 07 2008 | css, google docs, technology
This is a handy feature of Google Docs I didn't know about...
Quoted: A new (to us) item in the Edit pulldown menu lets you apply standard CSS styles to your Google Doc. A Google Group exists to help you work out any kinks in the process, and a Googler offers a beautiful resume template (available for you to copy into your own Docs account) all styled with CSS.
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