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Eu geralmente utilizava templates prontos para personagens, que sĂŁo mais elaborados. Os para selfparas, acabo fazendo sozinha por serem simples e eu sempre foco na responsividade dos meus templates, assim vocĂȘ acessando pelo celular ou pelo computador, o visual fica confortĂĄvel.
JĂĄ falo para vocĂȘ investir em um tumblr ou pasta de favoritos para vocĂȘ salvar as inspiraçÔes que for encontrando pela internet, sempre bom ter referĂȘncias.
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this is a head-to-toe tutorial on how to create a widget with the appearance of overlapping windows on google docs. in this tutorial, i also detail the necessary tools and logic that are used, so people who are new to docs wonât be lost along the way. the skills learned in this tutorial are also applicable to creating full google docs layouts.
today i decided to challenge myself to do a kind of desktop look with overlapping windows, using only one ( 6 x 5 ) table! second picture to show the tablework.
not really??? a full template but hereâs a DOWNLOAD LINK if you guys feel like messing around with it.Â
How to Use Section Headers + Document Outline in Google Docs
A lot of people probably donât realize that GDocs comes with a really simple and easy to use way of jumping between section headers. Or, if youâre me, jumping between 20 WiPs in 1 single document, some of which have âsubsectionsâ of universe notes and such.
Hereâs an example of what the Document Outline can look like when you have multiple section headings and subsections:
(Image description: various title headings (the working titles of some of my fics), each with at least one subheading indented underneath the title header)
As you can see, I have different fic universes as âHeading 1âł, while the subheadings are âHeading 2âł. I specify those numbers, because thatâs literally what the format is called - Heading 1, 2, etc.Â
This post is intended to teach you how to use Headings, Subheadings, and the Document Outline on mobile and on PC to navigate your fic docs more easily (or, you know, for anything else relevant. I learned this tip from work in 2016, so...)
(Guide under a cut to spare your dash)
Step 1: Format Your Header Title
For PC:Â
Before you type or after youâve highlighted the typed text, go to the toolbar and look for âStylesâ.Â
Select the header style you would like. The Document Outline will show these in a hierarchy - so 1 will be the biggest and furthest to the left while 2 will be a little smaller and inset, etc.
The keyboard shortcut for these is ctrl+alt+#, i.e. ctrl+alt+1 would turn my cursor or highlighted text into Heading 1.
(Picture examples below)
(Image description: The Google Docs primary toolbar with the file functions and the text and page editing options. Around the styles dropdown box, a red box highlights the text âHeading 2âł)
For Mobile:Â
Highlight the text you want to convert to a header (typically done by double tapping or holding down with your finger) or place your cursor where you want your format to apply
Look for the toolbar at the top of the screen. This toolbar contains, in order from left to right, the buttons for: finished editing, undo, redo, insert, format, and the ... for additional settings.
Click on format and a toolbar will pop up at the bottom of your screen.Â
Under Style, choose the heading you wish to use.
(Picture examples below)
(Image description: a cropped screenshot of a phone screen with the toolbar in Google Docs that includes the buttons for undo, redo, insert, format, and the ... for additional settings. The format button is highlighted with a red box.)
(Image description: The toolbar that pops up on mobile Google docs when you click the Format button. The toolbar is split into editing options for Text or Paragraph, and Text is currently selected. Below the options to modify your text (bold, italics, underline, strikethrough, superscript, and subscript), are selection boxes for style, font, size, and (cut off in picture) text color, highlight color, and the button to clear formatting.)
Step 2: Open Your Document Outline
For PC:
Click View on the toolbar at the top of your document.
Select âshow document outlineâ
The outline will appear on the lefthand side of your screen.
(picture examples below)
(Image description: the dropdown toolbar for View in Google docs is shown, with the cursor hovering over âShow document outlineâ)
(Image description: same image as the first one - a cropped screenshot of the righthand side of a google doc. The outline shows several title headers with various subheaders that are indented and smaller under the title headers.)
For Mobile:
Press the ... for additional settings in the upper righthand corner of the toolbar at the top of your screen.
You will get a popup over the right side of your screen with various options about your document, but the one that you want is your Document Outline.Â
Once you click on the Document Outline, the Outline itself will appear at the bottom of your screen, with each Heading and Subheading listed
(Picture examples below)
(Image description: the additional settings toolbar in Google Docs, which appears as a popup over the right side of the screen and includes the options for print layout, suggest changes, document outline, find and replace, explore, word cound, page setup, details, share & export, and help & feedback. Not pictured: the two buttons to turn on/off Available Offline and Star file)
(Image description: the popup on the bottom of the screen in google docs when the Document outline is visible. The outline shows several title headings, one of which has a subheading that is smaller and indented below its parent heading)
When my coworker taught me this trick in 2016 or so, it literally changed my life. Like, my longest WiP doc is 262 pages (it starts getting glitch on the GDocs app at about the 150 point. Lots of lag) and I have 25 title headings, each a different fic/universe. Some of them have been posted.Â
Speaking of, you mightâve noticed that I add notes to my headings, such as âpostedâ or âWiPâ or âreadyâ when I just need to read it over before posting. I actually recommend putting the note at the front of the header, because itâs much easier to see, since both mobile and pc cut off the title after a certain length. But if you have a terrible memory like me and a way too many WiPs, it is VERY helpful to keep track of whatâs been posted and what hasnât.Â
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