Pagination comes to Google Docs
Sunday, April 17, 2011 at 4:14PM Google has announced that they have added pagination to Google Docs. Here is some information from their blog post announcement.
Exactly one year ago, we launched a new version of the Google document editor, created from the ground up to take advantage of the latest capabilities in modern web browsers like Chrome. In particular, we baked in a way of supporting text features that aren’t natively included with browsers—for example, we added a ruler for controlling the margins, text that wraps around images to create eye-catching docs and discussions for a more collaborative editing experience.
Today, we’re doing another first for web browsers by adding a classic word processing feature—pagination, the ability to see visual pages on your screen. We’re also using pagination and some of Chrome’s capabilities to improve how printing works in Google Docs. Pagination is rolling out now and should be available to everyone by the end of the day.
It's great to see Google continuing to make improvements to Docs. I really like having a word processing cloud option. It now just needs to deal with not loosing more complex document formating from MS Word documents and it will be a real alternative to Word.



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