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This extension provides a platform to create and edit well-organized personal and business DOC, XLS, and PPT files. It offers a search engine for document templates and integrates ChatGPT for generating custom templates. Users can search for templates, create new ones with AI, edit them online, and download the final documents. It simplifies document creation, filling, and reviewing processes.
Use the search engine to find existing templates or enable the ChatGPT option to generate a new template based on your keywords. Edit the template online and download it in your preferred format.
The extension offers templates for invoices, letters, reports, works, calendars, inventory, accounting, payments, analysis, and studies.
Yes, you can edit any template found or created—whether sourced from OffiDocs or generated by ChatGPT—directly within your browser.
By enabling the ChatGPT option, you can input keywords to generate a custom document template created with artificial intelligence, which you can then edit online.
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