• Google Gets Into The Wedding Planning Game With Customized Templates In Docs

    Thursday, February 11th, 2010

    Leena Rao currently works as a writer for TechCrunch. She recently finished graduate school at the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University, where she studied business journalism and videography. From 2004 to 2007, she helped lead Congresswoman Carloyn Maloney’s community outreach and relations efforts in New York City. She graduated from Columbia University in 2003, where she was... → Learn More

    If you’ve ever planned a wedding, you know how overwhelming it can be. Between organizing your guest lists, vendor contracts, budgets, seating and invitations, it can be tough to keep track of all of your documents and be able to share these easily with your partner and families. To help alleviate these stresses, Google is now offering customized wedding templates in Google Docs.

    Google has added over 20 wedding templates in Docs that let users access pre-made documents to track your wedding budget, collect addresses for invitations, compare vendors and much more. Templates range from wedding photo albums, to music lists for the DJ or Band to seating charts.

    The bonus is that Google Docs are easy to share, so you can simple share any of your documents with others.
    Google’s also partner with wedding blog StyleMePretty.com to add editorial tips from wedding experts to each template.

    This is an incredibly useful feature for Google Docs and is sure to be used by both wedding planners and those ladies and gents who are planning their own weddings. After just getting married last year, I would have most certainly used many of these templates to better organize my wedding-related events.

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