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Alphabetizing in Google Docs can be done in a few simple steps: 1. Highlight the text you want to alphabetize: You can do this by clicking and dragging your cursor over the text you want to sort. 2. Click on the "Sort" icon: The sort icon is located on the toolbar at the top of your Google Docs document. It looks like a table with an "A" and "Z" on it. 3. Choose how you want to sort your text: You can choose to sort your text in ascending or descending order, as well as by different criteria such as alphabetically, numerically, or by date. 4. Click "Sort": Once you have selected your sorting options, click the "Sort" button to apply the changes to your text. 5. Review your sorted text: After sorting, your text will be arranged in the order you selected. Check to make sure everything is sorted correctly and make any necessary adjustments. That's it! Following these steps should help you alphabetize your text in Google Docs quickly and easily.
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