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You can now insert a collapsible toggle section pre-filled with a heading in one step. Open the slash menu (/) and choose Big toggle heading, Medium toggle heading, or Small toggle heading to drop in a heading nested inside a toggle block — no manual wrapping required.

This makes it easy to build structured, sc...


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Two improvements have landed in the desktop app this week.

Passkey login – you can now sign in to the desktop app using a passkey. The app opens your system browser to complete the authentication flow, then returns you straight to the app — no password needed. Installation switcher – a new switcher on the login screen lets you move betwe...

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You can now type @ in any document to insert an inline date mention. Just like mentioning a teammate or linking to another document, type @ and start typing a date to place it right in the flow of your text. Date mentions are a natural way to reference deadlines, meetings, or milestones without breaking into a separate calendar app.

You can use natural language...


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We've shipped a round of improvements to task lists and checkboxes in the editor so they're easier to use and more natural to interact with.

Quick conversion – type [ ] at the start of any bullet list item to instantly convert it into a task list. Converting via the menu will now act more predictably Completion animation – a stroke anima...

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Members can now request access to documents they don’t yet have permission to view. When someone follows a link they can’t open, they’ll see a simple “request access” option that notifies the right people to approve.

This helps reduce “who owns this doc?” back‑and‑forth and keeps your workspace more discoverable without sacrificing access controls.


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