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  • Lucidchart's add-on for Google Docs makes it easy to create and insert diagrams directly

  • from Google Docs.

  • To get started, click on theadd-onsbutton in the menu.

  • If this is your first time using Lucidchart diagrams in a Google Doc, clickGet add-ons,”

  • search for Lucidchart, then follow the prompts to connect Lucidchart to Google Docs.

  • After you've installed the add-on, you'll seeLucidchart Diagramsappear as an

  • option in your Add-ons menu.

  • Click it, then clickinsert diagram.”

  • A panel will appear on the right side of your doc, giving you access to all of your folders

  • and documents inside Lucidchart.

  • You can create a new diagram by clicking the orangeplusbutton in the bottom right

  • corner of the panel, or use the search feature to navigate to an existing diagram.

  • click on one of the thumbnails to preview that particular diagram.

  • If need to make any changes to the diagram, click on the edit button, or simply select

  • insert button to put it directly on the page..

  • Thats it!

  • The diagram appears in our Google Doc where we can easily resize it and make sure it's

  • in the right place.

  • Anyone who sees this Google Doc will see our diagram, even if they don't have a Lucidchart

  • account.

  • Be aware that anyone who has edit access to your Google doc CAN remove the diagram, however,

  • only you can edit your diagram.

  • When you need to update your diagram, click on theadd-onsmenu, go to Lucidchart

  • Diagrams, then simply clickUpdate Inserted Diagramsto update your chart inside the

  • doc.

  • As you can see, making diagrams in Google Docs is seamless using Lucidchart.

Lucidchart's add-on for Google Docs makes it easy to create and insert diagrams directly

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