
So whether your goal is to help users avoid switching context from their inbox to your application, or to easily bring in data from your solution to Google Sheets, developing your own Google Workspace Add-ons makes a lot of sense to keep users productive, engaged and focused. Google Workspace Add-ons offer developers a simplified, structured, and safe way of integrating your solutions right within the Google Workspace user experience, allowing you to bring the logic and data of your application right within the reach of billions of Google Workspace users. Posted by Charles Maxson, Developer Advocate

If the side panel isn’t displayed, on the bottom right, click Show side panel.Go to Gmail or Google Drive, or open a file in Docs, Sheets, or Slides.To show the right side panel: At the bottom right, click Show side panel.Then, at the bottom right, click Hide side panel. To hide the right side panel: If the panel is expanded, in the top right of the app panel, click Close.To close the right side panel: On the right, click Close.

You can close or hide the Google Workspace side panel. Tip: You can get add-ons from Google Workspace to add more options to your side panel. To close the app panel, on the right, click Close.Calendar : Check your schedule and add or edit events.On the right, choose the product you want to open:.At the bottom right, click Show side panel.Go to Gmail, Calendar, or Google Drive, or open a file in Docs, Sheets, or Slides.This helps you increase productivity without switching between tabs. You can use Google products such as Gmail and Calendar in the same window. Want to get more out of Google Docs for work or school? Sign up for a free Google Workspace trial.
