Google Meet, the video call tool, is now available directly in Google Docs, Slides, and Sheets.
You’re not only able to start a Google Meet call from either of these services, but you may also present a document in a video call. While you’re viewing a document, you’ll now see theGoogle Meetlogo up top, and when you click on it, you’ll see a dropdown menu with options for starting a Meet call. You’ll even see the calls that your team has scheduled. (If the meeting is currently active, it’ll just say “Now” in a bubble for you to join.) Confused? No worries. Pocket-lint has explained everything you need to know about how to join or start a Google Meet video call from Docs, Sheets, or Slides.

How to join a Google Meet call from a doc
First, on your computer, open a file inGoogle Docs,Sheets,orSlides.Now follow the steps below.
How to start a Google Meet call from a doc
First, on your computer, open a file inGoogle Docs,Sheets, orSlides.Now follow the steps below.
When can you start joining Meet calls from a doc?
Google has the feature slated for rapid rollout and gradual rollout. The rapid rollout starts mid-April 2022 and will last two weeks. The gradual rollout will start on 1 May and run until 16 July 2025.
Who can join Meet calls from a doc?
All Workspace customers and legacy G Suite users will be able to use the feature.
Want to know more?
Check outGoogle’s blog postandsupport pagefor more details.
