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Today we are talking about Google Docs - not to be confused with Google Drive. They are not the same thing. But dont worry, Ill explain it all later. Alright, now that Ive cleared that up - or created more confusion - on with the show. Hey friends! Im Tasia and welcome back to my YouTube Channel where I share tech tips and app reviews, and so much Google content it should be illegal. Today, Im going to cover how Google Docs is different than Google Drive, plus Im sharing the best Google Docs features 2022. Are you ready, then lets go! So first things first, Google Drive and Google Docs often get confused, but as I said very confusingly at the top, they are not the same thing. Think of Google Drive as your storage unit. And your storage unit contains all kinds of files. These files can be sheets, slides, forms, photos, and more. And you can organize all these files how you see fit within Google Drive. Google Docs, are one of these file types that are created, stored, and shared