New Purple Wavy Line Feature Coming to Google Docs

A new feature is coming to Google's Docs platform, which has been used by users for a long time. With the new feature, inappropriate words will be underlined with purple wavy lines in the articles we write on Docs.
 New Purple Wavy Line Feature Coming to Google Docs
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Google Docs (Docs), which has been used by users for a long time for purposes such as writing articles, preparing documents and creating CVs, is getting ready to meet users with new features. Prepare to see purple lines in Docs, a comprehensive writing application similar to Word for Windows.

Currently only your typos are marked with a red wavy line in Google Docs. Although this feature is sometimes frustrating, it allows users to correct typos and write more appropriate articles. In addition to these red lines, Google Docs will also warn its users about a different issue with the ‘purple lines’ that it will add to its structure in the coming days.

Google Docs will mark words containing slang and profanity with purple lines

With a new statement by Google, Google Docs is trying to ‘upgrade the text quality and make it more dynamic, A number of new changes have been announced to help create clear, inclusive and concise documentation. With the new purple wavy line feature of Google Docs that emerged for this purpose; It is aimed to enable users to avoid possible misunderstandings by marking inappropriate words containing slang and profanity in the written language. Of course, this can get frustrating, just like our mistakes marked with a red line.

Although Google offers its users a better writing opportunity with these purple wavy lines; It also does not forget its users who do not want to use this feature. If you do not want your slang and inappropriate words to be marked in the articles you write via Google Docs, you will be given an option to turn this feature off. In this way, your text will be less lined if you wish. Google sees this feature, which it will bring in the coming days, as a big step for users to ‘make their writing more effective and write in a more appropriate language’. However, Google continues to work on new features to make texts written on Docs more efficient.

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