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- [Scott Friesen] Did you know that you can share and link your Google docs with your Keep Notes? Well, in this video, Iamp;#39;m going to show you all of the different ways in which you can share information between these two apps and stay tuned to the very end because I have a bonus tip for Google Calendar users. So here I am within Google docs, and Iamp;#39;m about to set forth with an agenda and a pretty lengthy document about some of the things that we are going to be working on. The problem is, is that Iamp;#39;ve actually kept most of my notes here within Google Keep. Maybe Iamp;#39;ve added a few ideas while Iamp;#39;m on the go on my mobile phone, and Iamp;#39;ve included a few bullet points and even a checklist over here, but how can I quickly and easily get that into my new document? Well, rather than coming over here and trying to copy and paste this text, there is a much easier way. And in order to do so, weamp;#39;re going to make use of the Google side panel here