You can now print emoji in Google Workspace spreadsheets, should you ever want to
Offline printing also now available on Google Workspace spreadsheets
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Users ofGoogle Workspacewill soon be able to enjoy their emoji-filled spreadsheets in physical form thanks to a new update to the service.
The company has revealed it will be enabling offline printing for thoseGoogle Sheetsusers working on a document with offline access.
In order to ensure you get the full benefit of thespreadsheet softwareservice though,GoogleWorkspace has also made emojis and system fonts included in offline printing for the first time.
Google Sheets emoji
In a Google Workspace updateblog postannouncing the news, the company notes that the feature is only available to those using the Google Chromebrowserfor the time being.
Users will be able to print out their spreadsheet by navigating toFile>Print, or save it to Google Drive as before.
The company has been slowly introducing emojis across the entire Google Workspace ecosystem as it looks to make using the platform more enjoyable and customizable for users everywhere.
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Recently, a newGoogle Docs update allowed users to search for and insert emojisdirectly inline with the text. Users will now simply need to type in “@” followed by the term, emotion, object or whatever other thing they need to bring up a pop-up menu of emojis.
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The company’s Google Chat service also recently announced it would be allowing users to create and use their own custom emojis to be used within your personal and work conversations.
Users can createcustom emojis in the web versions of Chator Gmail by navigating to the “Create” button within the emoji picker. There, they can upload an image of your choice and give it a descriptive name, and then use the custom emoji while sending or reacting to messages in Chat.
Mike Moore is Deputy Editor at TechRadar Pro. He has worked as a B2B and B2C tech journalist for nearly a decade, including at one of the UK’s leading national newspapers and fellow Future title ITProPortal, and when he’s not keeping track of all the latest enterprise and workplace trends, can most likely be found watching, following or taking part in some kind of sport.
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