Google Docs is getting support for more Markdown syntax
Google Docs is getting support for more Markdown syntax
Google is extending Markdown support in Google Docs for the web to help users format their documents using text shortcuts. The service already offers support for some Markdown syntax, and it isn’t getting full Markdown support with the latest update. Instead, Google is merely adding support for more Markdown syntax, which will allow users to add headings and links to their documents and format the text. In a blog post highlighting the update, Google says that Docs already supports Markdown syntax for bulleted lists, numbered lists, and checkboxes. With the update, Google adding Markdown support for the following:
It’s worth noting that the extended Markdown support in Google Docs is rolling out in a staged fashion, so you might not see the option mentioned above just yet. Google says that it could take over fifteen days for the feature to reach all users. Furthermore, the company reveals that the feature will be available for all Google Workspace customers, legacy G Suite Basic and Business customers, and even those with personal Google accounts. If you’re not familiar with Markdown, here’s a quick rundown of how you can use it to format your documents in Google Docs:
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