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How do I add Keenious to Google Docs?
How do I add Keenious to Google Docs?

The Keenious Google Docs Extension integrates into your workflow, allowing you to enhance your research without leaving your document.

Updated over a month ago

Adding Keenious to your Google Docs is simple (especially with this guide πŸ˜‰). We recommend doing this directly within Google Docs. Let's get started!

1. Find the Extension tab in Google Docs

Within Google Docs, locate the Extensions tab in between the Tools tab and the Help tab, and then click the Add-ons button. From there, click Get Add-ons.

The image shows a screenshot of a Google Docs interface. In the top menu bar, the "Extensions" menu is open. Under the "Extensions" dropdown, the "Add-ons" submenu is expanded, displaying options to "Get add-ons," "Manage add-ons," and "View document add-ons.

Please note that the 'Extensions' option is only visible in Google Doc files, if you have uploaded a Word Document to your drive and see the .docx symbol, then 'Extensions' will not be present.

The image shows a screenshot of a Google Docs interface. The "Extensions" menu is open, and under it, the "Add-ons" submenu is expanded. The highlighted option in this submenu is "Get add-ons."

2. Search the Google Workspace Marketplace

From the Google Workspace Marketplace page, use the search bar to search for Keenious. Click the Install button.

The image shows the Google Workspace Marketplace page for the Keenious add-on, highlighting its description, an "Install" button
 The image shows the Keenious add-on page in the Google Workspace Marketplace with an "Install" button, indicating it helps find relevant research for your writing.

3. Boring (but important!) Legal Stuff

To use Keenious, you must agree to our license terms and privacy policy. Click Continue if you agree.

The Keenious extension should now be installed in your Google Docs πŸš€

To activate it, you will need to click the Extensions button and then select the "Open Keenious" button.

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