Gmail is the world’s most popular email service, and Google has made it even better.
Google announced in a blog post that users will now be able to make changes to Gmail without having to save Microsoft Office files to Google Drive.
Earlier, Google had provided the facility of editing in Microsoft Office files, but it had to resort to Google Drive.
But with this new update, users will be able to edit documents within Gmail without having to save them to Google Drive.
This means that when a user receives a Word or Excel file in an email, they will be able to do any custom editing with a single click.
Users will also be able to reply to the original email thread with the update file.
Google has also announced that it is introducing mixed page support in Google Docs.
With this support users will be able to edit word files, landscapes and portrait pages with the new document.
The company says it will also introduce support for inserting images behind text and watermarks into Google Docs next year.
Google also said that it will offer another feature to users that will make it easier for them to switch from Excel to Sheets.