Google Documents integrates with Gmail
February 8th, 2007 | Web News |A nice surprise, when I went to check my Gmail this morning, was the addition of an ‘Open a as Google Document’ button for reading office documents. This passes the file over to Google Docs where it can be read and edited.

Gmail’s lustre had been somewhat dulled by a few problems(1,2) with Gmail in recent months but I think this new feature is another step towards Gmail being the perfect webmail tool.
So what exactly can you do with Google Docs & Spreadsheets?
Here’s what you can do with documents:
- Upload Word documents, OpenOffice, RTF, HTML or text (or create documents from scratch).
- Use our simple WYSIWYG editor to format your documents, spell-check them, etc.
- Invite others (by e-mail address) to edit or view your documents and spreadsheets.
- Edit documents online with whomever you choose.
- View your documents’ and spreadsheets’ revision history and roll back to any version.
- Publish documents and spreadsheets online to the world, as Web pages or post documents to your blog.
- Download documents to your desktop as Word, OpenOffice, RTF, PDF, HTML or zip.
- Email your documents out as attachments.
Here’s what you can do with spreadsheets
- Import and export of .xls, .csv, and .ods formatted data (and export functionality for .pdf and .html).
- Enjoy intuitive navigation and editing, like any traditional document or spreadsheet.
- Use formatting and formula editing in spreadsheets so you can calculate results and make your data look the way you want it.
- Chat in real time with others who are editing your spreadsheet.
- Embed a spreadsheet, or a piece of a spreadsheet, in your blog or website.









