Create New Google Docs with Formatted Text
Tired of losing your formatting when creating Google Docs through automation? If your workflow involves generating content and sending it to Google Docs, you’ve probably run into the issue where bold, italics, and headings don’t carry over correctly. This automation fixes that.
With this Make.com blueprint, you can seamlessly convert Markdown-formatted content into properly formatted Google Docs—no manual adjustments needed.
How It Works:
1. Input Content (Markdown) – Your content is formatted in Markdown for easy readability.
2. Automatic Conversion (Markdown to HTML) – The built-in Markdown to HTML module in Make.com converts your text into an HTML-friendly format.
3. Google Docs Creation – The formatted HTML is then used as the input source in the Google Docs “Create a Document” module.
Why You Need This Automation:
• Preserves Formatting – No more plain-text issues. Your bold text, headings, and italics remain intact.
• Saves Time – Eliminates the need for manual formatting in Google Docs.
• Works Seamlessly – Integrates smoothly into your Make.com workflows.
This automation ensures that your documents retain the correct formatting, saving time and effort while keeping your content structured exactly as intended."
Software Involved: Make
Product: Make blueprint/template (JSON file)
Pre-made Make.com blueprint (template)