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Learn how to use Google
Docs - a free application complete with spreadsheets, word
processing and more - to your advantage while performing genealogy
research. We'll cover how to create new documents, import documents
from your hard drive, and how to use the basic functions of each
component.
This class was presented to a live webinar (online seminar) audience on May 18, 2011. 1 hour 30 minutes. Plus 9 pages of handouts.
Also available in a bundle.

Viewers' comments:
- Absolutely fantastic seminar. Always look forward to Thomas' webinars. Great topic, great seminar and I am going right now to play in Google Docs! Thank you very much!
- As always the Thomas & Geoff team gave a very informative & entertaining presentation.
- Even though I have used Google Docs for quite some time, I found some new tricks to making the experience more pleasant. Thank you!
- Excellent presentation, clearly presented in a well-thought out, step by step manner. Very helpful.
- Great Webinar, I did not realize that Google Docs had all of those features...another tool for the toolbox!
- I didn't realize that there was so much to Google. He is a great speaker.
- I had heard about Google Docs but had never realized how VERY powerful it is. My sister and I are researching together while living 1000 miles apart, and the information shared in this webinar is going to open a whole new world of collaboration for us! Thank you!
- My Society is trying to decide what to do about retaining our files. Google Docs looks like it is our solution. Thanks!
About the author:
Thomas MacEntee is a professional genealogist specializing in the use of
technology and social media to improve genealogical research and as a
means of interacting with others in the family history community.
Utilizing over 25 years of experience in the information technology
field, Thomas writes and lectures on the many ways in which blogs,
Facebook and Twitter can be leveraged to add new dimensions to the
genealogy experience. As the creator of GeneaBloggers.com he has
organized and engaged a community of over 1,800 bloggers to document
their own journeys in the search for ancestors.
System Requirements:
Speakers, Windows 98 or higher, CD-ROM drive, Adobe Reader and Internet connection to view/download the handouts.
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