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You can make reading and working on Google Docs easier on the eyes by using dark mode in Google Docs. We will be showing how to turn on dark mode in Google Docsamp;#39; Android app. The process on iPhone is very similar. Tap the options menu in the upper left-hand corner of the app, then select settings. Tap on amp;quot;Choose themeamp;quot; and select dark. Google Docs will switch to dark mode immediately. In order to mimic dark mode on desktop, we are using a combination of Chrome extensions and changing some page settings. Google Docs does not offer dark mode natively in Chrome. First, letamp;#39;s the extension. Open your Chrome browser. Click on the link in the description below to access the Google Docs dark mode extensions page. Once on the extension page, select amp;quot;Add to Chrome.amp;quot; Then click amp;quot;Add extensionamp;quot; in the pop-up that appears. The extension will download and . You will need to reload any open Google Docs windows for the extension to