google_docs_mobileThere is a good reason why despite how far along our smartphones and tablets have come, there are still many who prefer using a laptop to do their work while on the movie. There’s something about mobile apps that sometimes isn’t quite as robust compared to an app designed for desktops/laptops.

That being said, Google is clearly trying their best to make it work. According to a report from Android Police, it seems that in an upcoming update to the Google Docs app, Google has added the ability for users to resize their images. As you can see in the screenshots above, users will now be able to drag their images to the size/dimensions that they want.

Users will also be able to rotate them and move them, as well as adjust text wrapping and border styles. There will also be a new separate “image” tab when you click on the image in which there are more options for you to explore. In addition to that, Google Docs for mobile now lets users insert and edit headers and footers.

At the moment this seems to be an Android-only update and appears to be rolling out as we speak, but if you haven’t received it yet not to worry as it should find its way to you. In the meantime if you don’t have Google Docs on your phone, you can grab it from the Google Play Store.

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