Do You Have Google Questions?
Around here, one of the best indicators of success is the G word: If we put Google in a blog post, webinar, NTC session, or Ask the Expert call, we know that not only will you show up, you'll practically devour our offering. You can't get enough Google, and we can't answer your questions about their nonprofit offerings fast enough!
Luckily for us, the folks behind the Google for Nonprofits initiative have kindly set up a Nonprofit Google Group where you can ask questions and get answers to your heart's content.
Of course, we'll keep trying to satiate your Google hunger. We've got an Ask the Expert Session scheduled for August about all things YouTube. More Google Grants/AdWords content is on the horizon as well.









Hi Mary -
That is one of the drawbacksof Google Docs in my opinion. It's really tough to format things for print, and importing from word strips a lot of formatting. So it's not for EVERYTHING, but is great for commonly shared docs, like your employee handbook.
We're thinking about moving a client to Google for the storage of their files as well as hosting their email, etc. In addition we're going to be using some of the other Google tools as well.
To try this out, I moved a document to the file area and when I opened the Word document, it had lost all its typical formatting. I'm wondering if anyone else has experienced this type of problem and if so how did you get around it.
Thanks,
Mary Gross