The summary of essential information about new features and improvements for Google Workspace customers in January 2023.
Check availability across multiple calendars when using appointment schedules on Google Calendar
The appointment scheduling tool is a widely used feature that allows people to share their availability via a booking page that can be used by colleagues, external stakeholders, clients, and partners to schedule a meeting. With the current appointment scheduling experience, you are unable to review multiple calendars for conflicts when exposing appointment times to others.
As a result, we’re introducing the ability to check and see a visual preview of multiple calendars when setting up your appointment schedules. Your booking page will show you as unavailable when you’re busy based on the calendars you choose. Read more.
Increasing efficiency through better meeting room management with room release
The appointment scheduling tool is a widely used feature that allows people to share their availability via a booking page that can be used by colleagues, external stakeholders, clients, and partners to schedule a meeting. With the current appointment scheduling experience, you are unable to review multiple calendars for conflicts when exposing appointment times to others.
As a result, we’re introducing the ability to check and see a visual preview of multiple calendars when setting up your appointment schedules. Your booking page will show you as unavailable when you’re busy based on the calendars you choose. Read more.
Introducing simpler conversation creation in Google Chat
Currently, when starting a new Google Chat conversation on the web, you are prompted to select “Start group conversation” before typing the name(s) of who you’d like to chat.
Starting today, the process to create conversations in Chat will be much simpler by combining the flow for creating one-on-one conversations and group conversations. We’re removing the “Start group conversation” option, and enabling you to create conversations with the desired number of recipients right away by simply typing the names of the recipient(s). Read more.
Find apps and app commands in Google Chat with a new Integration Menu
We’re making it easier to discover and use Chat apps with a new Integration Menu. Simply click the (+) button next to the compose bar in a Chat message to see installed apps. You can also browse the slash commands that the apps support and execute them. On the web, the Integration Menu includes a search functionality that allows you to browse new apps. Read more.
New beta to move folders from My Drive to shared drives now available
Following the announcement of an improved admin experience for moving folders from My Drive to shared drives, we’re introducing a beta that will allow end users to move folders from My Drive into shared drives. Read more.
New option to view non-printing characters in Google Docs
When viewing or editing a Google Doc, non-printing characters such as line breaks, section breaks, tabs, and spaces are not visible. Starting today, you can choose to display non-printing characters in order to see how a document is laid out. When turned on, you will see symbols or text to represent the following:
Improvements to voice features in Google Docs and Slides
We’re improving the features that enable you to:
These enhancements will help reduce transcription errors and help minimize lost audio during transcription. These improvements also include expanded availability to most major browsers. Additionally, the automatic captions in Slides will now contain automatically generated punctuation. Read more.
New in-meeting reactions for Google Meet
You can now use emojis to share in-meeting reactions in Google Meet on Web, Android, iOS and Meet Hardware devices.
These reactions will show as a small badge in each tile alongside on the left side of the screen floating. When there is multiple user engagements, you’ll see a burst of emojis on the left side of your screen.
Additionally, you can also use the new “Show as away” option to indicate when you have stepped away from the meeting. Read more.
Source: https://workspaceupdates.googleblog.com