⏲ 5 ways to save time and space with G Suite ⏲
1. Clip it Good - save time by saving images from the web direct to your google photos
We all remember the days of having to right click, save image as, selecting a folder (and then probably uploading that saved image to our Google Drive).
Well, if you want to save images direct to google photos with a simple click try this handy extension:
Clip It Good
2. Save time and save space on your bookmarks bar
From this:
We've all had times when our bookmark bar has got so full that we start to lose our bookmarks off the end of the bar, kind of defeating the object of a one click bookmark.
So why not shorten your bookmarks to just the logo?
Just right click on any bookmark and select edit and delete all the text leaving just the URL and click the blue SAVE button
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This will leave you with just the symbol/logo that you instantly recognise, leaving you either with a very tidy bar or acres of space for more bookmarks. Shazam!
To this:
3. Slide Skip - OMG!! A game changer for regular presenters.
How long have a been waiting for something like this? For those of us who often put together presentations using a slide deck, Slides now offers the option to temporarily sleep or 'skip' slides in a deck. Just select the slide and then in the tool bar under SLIDE, select SKIP SLIDE. Slides will then skip that slide when you are in presenter mode. To reselect in, just click on the skipped slide and uncheck 'Skip slide'.
This is perfect in my school where we use similar presentations for a number of events - we no longer have to create a whole new version of the presentation and then delete slides we don't want. In theory we could have 1 slide deck for the whole year and just skip irrelevant slides for each event.
Here you can see 'Skip Slide" is checked and the corresponding slide has the crossed through eye icon in the slide sorter window. When presenting, this slide will be skipped automatically. |
Brilliant!!
4. Images for actions
Have you ever tried creating images that force actions?
For example, perhaps an image of the cover from Of Mice and Men that is actually a hyperlink to a Drive folder full of resources on the novel or a page on a website?
For example, perhaps an image of the cover from Of Mice and Men that is actually a hyperlink to a Drive folder full of resources on the novel or a page on a website?
Any image can be made into a hyperlink really easily. Here's a link to a basic example of Sean Bean helping us open a new blank google doc. (As a GoT fan, I'm still not over it)
To do this for yourself, right click on the image > link > enter the URL for the action desired so the link to a folder, file or webpage.
5. And finally...
Google Keep location based reminders - great for those who work at different locations.
I use it on my phone and macbook, set reminders for certain locations as I work between 2 sites. The reminders pop up when I get to the selected location and not before by using my current location. Clever stuff right?
I made the mistake of showing my wife and now she uses it for a shopping list, adds things we need, selects our local supermarket as a location and has added me to the Keep note as a collaborator so now, when I'm driving home, I get near to Tesco and up pops a lovely message to get milk! 😆
In some training I ran for support staff this week, that 1 thing in particular was easily the most popular amongst the ladies who suddenly developed mischievous looks on their faces.
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