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Data Validation 2.0: Data Validation has become more robust with nine new validation rules, in addition to other functional and visual improvements. You can now set cells to only accept attachments, people, dates, numbers, text, URLs, emails, and checkboxes. You can also now set the dropdown options to be from an existing cell range of your choice. For Web and Desktop
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Line Numbers: We've added the ability to see the line numbers in your Quip documents. Among other things, they're very handy for meetings, when you need to point people to specific parts of a document. Note that they'll only appear for your view and not for all members of the document. Toggle line numbers on and off from the View menu. For Web and Desktop
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Text Wrap in Spreadsheets Toolbar: Access text wrapping options right from the spreadsheets toolbar with the new Text Wrap button. For Web and Desktop
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Updated Spreadsheets Text Alignment Icon: We've updated the text alignment icon for spreadsheets to match the one we use for documents. For Web and Desktop
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Dark Mode and Increased Contrast: Give your eyes a rest—Quip can now be used in dark mode on desktop or the web! We have also added the ability to increase contrast throughout the Quip interface in either light or dark modes to make colors bolder, which may be especially helpful for low vision users. Both settings can be found in the “Appearance” tab in Account Settings. For Web and Desktop
Versions: Web, Windows 7.28.2, Mac 7.28.2
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OpenDyslexic Font Support: Struggle with reading and retaining long passages? You can now use Quip in OpenDyslexic, a font designed to improve readability for people with common forms of dyslexia. Look for it in the Appearance tab of the account settings menu. For Web and Desktop
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Bulk Export: Need to export a whole bunch of documents/spreadsheets at once? Just go to the folder where they live, select them all, then choose “Export” from the Item menu. Your downloads will begin instantly. For Web
Versions: Web, Mac 7.27.3, Windows 7.27.2, iOS 7.27.0
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Format Painter: Easily copy formatting between cells in spreadsheets with the new Format Painter button in your toolbar. Available on the web now and coming shortly to the desktop apps. For Web and Desktop
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Read and Respond to Comments Using a Screenreader: Screenreader users can now read and respond to comment threads when reading a Quip document in View-Only Mode (cmd+opt+z on Mac or ctrl+alt+z in Windows). Too many comments interrupting your reading experience? Turn them off just for yourself by going to View → Show Comments for each document. As a reminder, keyboard users can still access comments on any section in a document outside of View-Only Mode by using the keyboard shortcuts cmd+shift+c or ctrl+shift+c. For Web
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Define Sections of a Template with Document Ranges: Add headings to your templates to create document ranges and see how your templates are structured. Now you can easily use your template’s sections to create business processes and automation based on your range names with the Automation API. Updated endpoints include Edit Document and Live Paste. For Web and Desktop
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Offline Access Changes: We’ve changed which documents are available offline in the mobile and desktop apps. Now, all documents in your Favorites, documents you’ve opened in the last week, and documents mentioned in your notifications in the last week will automatically be available offline. For Mobile and Desktop
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Window App Performance: We improved the performance of the Windows app. For Windows
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iOS app now requires iOS 12 or later.
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Mac app now requires macOS 10.13 (High Sierra) or later.
Versions: Web, Mac, Windows
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Log Activity Enhancements: Log activity for all custom and standard Salesforce objects from a Quip document. Add calls, tasks, and events to supported activity types in Quip. For Desktop
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Salesforce Cloud Icon: We centralized all of Quip’s Salesforce actions into one place. Now you can go to the new Salesforce Cloud (next to the Share button) to add Salesforce data to your documents, log activity from Quip, and manage your Salesforce records. For Desktop
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Manage Quip Templates with the Template Library: Create templates from Quip documents and easily access them from Quip’s new Template Library. Users can now create and share templates in private galleries, like the Created by Me and Shared with Me galleries, or get started with sample templates. For Desktop
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Create a Relationship Map in Quip with Live Salesforce Data: Build relationship maps in your Account Plans with imported Salesforce record data from both standard and custom objects. Refresh your map and sync field edits back to Salesforce. To add data to your maps that exist outside of Salesforce, create custom Quip cards. For Desktop and Mobile
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Trash Support*: Deleted documents are now visible in a special “Trash” folder and can be recovered for up to 30 days. For iOS
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Improved Keyboard Shortcuts on iPads: The keyboard shortcuts that you know and love from Quip on the desktop now also work on iPads with keyboards: ⌘-J (search), ⌘-Shift-I (Updates), ⌘-Shift-S (Favorites), ⌘-Shift-E (Notifications). For iOS
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Copy Document Links from the Desktop App: Let’s say you’re looking at a document in the desktop app, and you want to copy it’s link. But how can you do it when there’s no URL bar? Easy: Go to the Document menu and select “Copy Link.” For Desktop
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Redirect Quip Document Links to the Quip App: Tired of links to Quip documents opening in your dusty old web browser instead of your shiny Quip app? Go to your account menu (that’s your avatar, down in the lower left corner), select “Quip Desktop App...” and check off the “Open links in the app” checkbox. For Desktop
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Text Alignment: Left, right, and center align your content to your heart’s content and make documents look the way you want. You’ll see the new alignment button in your document toolbar, and you can align every text style (including headings and paragraphs) except for lists. For Web, Mac, and Windows
Versions: Web, Windows 7.24.2, Mac 7.24.5, iOS 7.24.0, Android 7.24.0
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Sorting in Filter Views: Go on and sort your data from A→Z (or Z→A, no judgements), even when it’s in a filter view. For Web and Desktop
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Command Center: We have made one keyboard shortcut to rule them all. Press cmd+shift+J (ctrl+shift+J in Windows) anywhere in Quip to invoke just about any command in Quip—from formatting highlighted bits of text to creating a whole new document. For Web and Desktop
Versions: Web, Mac 7.23.1, Windows 7.23.1
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Test the Health of Your Quip Connection to Salesforce: Use the Quip Health Check to run a series of automated tests on your Quip site and Salesforce org connection. When the Quip Health Check identifies problems, it provides on-the-spot results and solutions to get your connection up and running. For Web
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Use SSO to Automatically Connect Quip to Salesforce: When connecting Quip and Salesforce, users that use the same SSO for Quip and Salesforce don’t have to log in again to Salesforce from Quip. For Web and Desktop
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Include Comments When Copying a Document or Spreadsheet: When you make a copy of a document, you will now see the option to include comments. When select, active comments from you original document will be copied over to your new document. This works for all comments expect those in a Live App. For Web and Desktop
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Mirror Your Salesforce Permissions Inside Quip: Ensure your Salesforce permissions are being respected inside Quip by enabling the Mirror Salesforce Permissions functionality in the Salesforce tab of your admin console. In order to view the Salesforce integrations in your company’s documents, users will need to be authenticated to your Salesforce org and have permissions to view the content. For Web
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Disable Salesforce Reports in Quip: If your Salesforce Report data should never leave Salesforce, you can disable the Live Report feature entirely from the Salesforce tab of your admin console to prevent your company members from adding Live Reports to your documents. This will also disable any existing Live Reports. . For Web
Versions: Web, Windows 7.22.0, Mac 7.22.0, Android 7.220, iOS 7.22.0
What's New
- More Special Paste Options in Spreadsheets: Now when you paste cells in spreadsheets, you can choose to paste over only the format, formulas, or data validation rules. Use the special paste menu that appears after pasting to access these options.
Versions: Web, Mac 7.19.0, Windows 7.19.2
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New, More Streamlined Navigation: Quip’s got a new button in its sidebar: Home. Home is one convenient place for your updates, folders, favorited docs, recently opened docs, and all the docs that have been shared with you. No matter how you prefer to browse Quip, Home has got you covered. We’ve also redesigned the iOS app to match this new navigation and bring all of desktop Quip’s doc-finding features to mobile. Check it out :) For Web, Desktop, and iOS
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Preferred Salesforce Orgs: Users can mark a Salesforce org as their preferred org for Salesforce data in Quip. Live apps, log activity, and reports pull data from the preferred Salesforce org unless manually changed.
Versions: Web, Windows 7.18.0, Mac 7.18.0, Android 7.18.10, iOS 7.18.0
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Mute Your Favorites: You know that little blue dot that shows up next to an item in your Favorites list when it’s been updated? If you prefer, you can hide that little dot. Just right-click on the item and choose “Mute Updates.” (Alternatively, open it up, go to Documents > Advanced > Notification Settings... and choose “Mute in Updates and Favorites. And on mobile? Open the document, tap on the gear at the top of the screen, and choose “Mute in Inbox and Favorites.”) For Web, Desktop, and Mobile
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Mac App Performance: We improved the performance of the Mac app. How? Memory usage and disk activity has been reduced. Also: better scrolling performance :)
Versions: Web, Mac 7.17.1, Windows 7.17.0
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Locked Sections: In addition to locking edits to the entire document, you’re now able to lock edits to individual parts of a document. Handy for keeping information intact, minimizing accidental edits, and streamlining business processes. To lock a section, click on it and then choose “Lock Edits” from the floating context menu over to the right. (Alternatively, you can also go to the Format menu and click “Lock Edits” there.) And just FYI: only non-list, text styles can be locked at this time. For Web, Desktop, and Mobile
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Equations: Insert equations by typing @math right into your Quip documents. Equations can toggled to be viewed either inline or full-width (AKA “Display Mode”). Equations are rendered using the LaTeX library which supports many LaTeX functions. For Web, Desktop, and Mobile
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Temporary Filter Views for View or Comment-Only Users: Users without edit access to spreadsheet data are able to now create their own temporary filter views to quickly sort, filter, and view the data as they wish without impacting the view for other users. Multiple temporary filter views can be created and are available to only the creating user for the duration of their session. For Web, Desktop, and Mobile
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Extended Text Styles: You can now style items as code, strikethrough and superscript using the text editing controls. For iOS
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Better Right-click Menus: We noticed some inconsistencies between the dropdown menus and right-click menus for various types of text sections. Those inconsistencies have been addressed, and your menu options are more thorough at every turn. For Web and Desktop
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Group Folder Search in Admin Console: Search for group folders in the admin console—simple but effective! For Web
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User Access Levels Added to Get_threads API Endpoint: The admin get_threads endpoint will return all users’ access levels on the called thread. For Web
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Improved Trackpad Support: More parts of the Quip app correctly handle the trackpad included with the iPad Magic Keyboard. For iOS
Versions: Web, Mac 7.16.0, Windows 7.16.0, iOS 7.16.1, Android 7.16.1