Google has a bevy of apps and services that they’ve created, but it’s not always that they work with each other as sometimes these apps and services exist independent of one another. It used to be that way to Keep and Google Docs, but not anymore as Google has announced Keep integration into Google Docs.

According to Google, they have decided to make Keep part of its G Suite range of productivity apps. “Starting today, you can capture your ideas for work: Keep is now a part of G Suite. You can also take your ideas and notes from Keep and easily add them to Docs for easier brainstorming.”

Keep will of course continue to exist in its current form, but if you’re on the group and you constantly take notes using Keep, its integration with Google Docs means that it’ll be easy for you to pull up your ideas that you wrote within Google Docs itself and transfer them into your document. This is more efficient than having to remember to open the Keep app, unless this is something that you’re already used to.

It also works the other way in which you’ll be able to create new notes in Keep within Google Docs. All you have to do is highlight the text, right-click, and choose “Save to Keep notepad”, which will be handy if you want to highlight certain sections to research on later, or maybe some interesting topics you want to share with friends later, and so on. The integration should already be live and if you’re using Google Docs, you should be prompted, if not Keep can be easily accessed via the “Tools” menu.

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