Open discussion thread - Ctrl + Alt + Shift + a Increase paragraph indentation - Ctrl + ]ĭecrease paragraph indentation - Ctrl + [ Paste without formatting - Ctrl + Shift + v Like any software suite, there are a lot of keyboard shortcuts that users have access to inside Google Workspace. Of course if you use multiple Google accounts, you will need to use the browser tied to the account you want to save your new file in, but it makes it extraordinarily easy to get going quickly. How is this possible? Simple, Google has made it so that if a user needs to open a new file-whether it be a new document with Docs, a new spreadsheet with Sheets, or a new presentation with Slides, all they would need to do is enter the name of the app with “.new” in the address bar and a new file will start up in that tab. One of the oldest (and seemingly secretive) shortcuts lets users start a new file without even opening Google Workspace. Today, we’ll take a peek at a couple shortcuts you may not have known of inside Google Workspace. As such, there are shortcuts available to help speed up productivity, and a lot of people simply aren’t aware of them. Google Workspace (formerly G Suite) is one of the most popular productivity suites used in business today.