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If you're fan of Google services, you probably use their text processor called Google Docs
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Luckily, It is possible to Convert Microsoft Word document into a Google Docs one
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Google Drive offers a cloud storage of 15GB, you only need to have a Google account (Gmail)
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Click on New and upload your Word document to your Google Drive
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Once uploaded, right click on the document then choose Open With Google Docs
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A new tab will open with your document in Google Docs
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Google Docs is a free and powerful text processor
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Although, it is possible that some Word services are not provided here
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In this case, Google Docs cannot wrap the text above pictures
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If your short on budget, Google Docs can offer you most of necessary text processing options for free
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To save your file, Go to File, then choose Save as Google Docs
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Your document has now the Google Docs format
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Back to Google Drive, you will find both Microsoft Word and Google Docs files
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If you need to share your Google Docs document with others
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Just right click the document and choose share
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Click on Settings to change the permissions, then enter the email of your collaborator
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Or simply get a link to the document and share it with others
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