Thanks again for the feedback and please let me know your thoughts. The old combined article for Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides reflected what the apps were a decade ago, but I think moving to the structure used for Microsoft and Adobe is a better way to organize the information about how the Drive Suite is used today. When signed in and using one of the apps like Sheets, you will be on /spreadsheets/, but the use of the docs subdomain here is just technical debt.Also, both Adobe and Microsoft host all products on the same domain or subdomain as well. This structure also mirrors the exact article structure used for Adobe, Microsoft, and other similar software companies - company article ( Google, Adobe Systems, Microsoft), suite or cloud access article ( Google Drive, Adobe Creative Suite, Adobe Creative Cloud, Microsoft Office), and articles for individual apps or programs ( Google Docs, Google Sheets, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Microsoft Powerpoint, Microsoft Excel). Even though there are similarities in the articles as they are today, those differences will lessen as edits are made and each article grows on its own. The discussion of the individual apps seemed somewhat limited when these articles were merged on the old Docs, Sheets, and Slides page. – BrandonXLF 13:43, 22 November 2018 (UTC) Reply BrandonXLF, thanks for the input. All these services are apart of "Google Docs" but "Google Docs" also referers to the word editor, which would have a section in the broader "Google Docs" article. Many sections of Google Sheets, Google Slides and Google Docs are almost the same or are identical to each other. Google host ALL of those services under the domain, which clearly implies they are a part of Google Docs, see. SBCornelius, I propose that Google Sheets, Google Slides, Google Drawings and Google Forms be merged into Google Docs.
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