I've learned that most of what I'd expect from a word processor can be found in Google's. You can change colors, fonts, size, and etc. There are some unexpected features, like being able to add a table. What I least liked about the google word processor was adding images to a document. It was very frustrating trying to put the image where you wanted it without changing the position of the words. I didn't really understand the difference between "Fixed Position" and "In Line With Text", and in some cases it wouldn't move at all when I clicked the image and tried dragging. Stubborn issues like this can also be found in Microsoft Word, but in general I prefer Word because its interface is easier to navigate.

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