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.NEW File Extension

A .NEW file is a New G-Suite File, created by Google.

Open with Google Chrome. Available for Windows and Mac.

What is a .NEW file?

The .NEW file extension is associated with G-Suite, which is a collection of productivity tools developed by Google. These tools include Google Docs, Google Slides, Google Sheets, Google Forms, and Google Sites. The .NEW file itself is not a traditional file that contains data or information. Instead, it acts as a shortcut or link that helps you quickly create a new blank document in any of the G-Suite applications directly from your web browser.

To use a .NEW file, you simply type a specific keyword followed by ".new" into the address bar of a web browser such as Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Edge, or Apple Safari. Once you press enter, a new blank file will open in the corresponding G-Suite application, ready for you to edit and save. This new file can eventually be saved in various formats like .DOCX (for documents), .PPTX (for presentations), or .XLSX (for spreadsheets), depending on which G-Suite program you are using.

Here are some examples of how you can create new G-Suite files using the .NEW extension: - To create a new Google Docs document, you can type any of the following URLs: doc.new, docs.new, or documents.new. - To create a new Google Sheets spreadsheet, use: sheet.new, sheets.new, or spreadsheet.new. - For a new Google Slides presentation, type: slide.new, slides.new, presentation.new, or deck.new. - To start a new Google Forms form, enter: form.new or forms.new. - To create a new Google Sites website, you can type: site.new, sites.new, or website.new.

Using the .NEW extension is a quick and efficient way to start working on a new file without navigating through the G-Suite interface to find the option to create a new file. This feature is particularly useful for saving time and streamlining workflow.

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