Blog
Back to templates

Google Docs Templates - Page 74

Last updated:  05.02.2026
1823 Templates

The Bill List Template for Google Docs is designed to create a price list. With its concise black and white design, it avoids unnecessary elements, making it suitable for both personal and business use.

google doc

This useful template is primarily designed for planning a large shopping list. It is divided into two columns, accommodating twelve short items each. Next to each item, there’s a checkbox for conveniently marking purchased items.

google doc

The Password List Template in Google Docs is handy for those who have multiple accounts on various platforms. It allows you to easily store information for accessing websites, social media pages, applications, and more.

google doc

Let your customers know about a promotion with free delivery of goods using this themed template. The bright orange background ensures that your ad will definitely grab the attention of readers.

google doc

If you like the elegant style of newspapers from the beginning of the last century, pay attention to this template. The only bright part of the black and white letter is the name of the publication on a red background.

google doc

Surprise your readers with an original newspaper in the style of the early 19th century! The designer chose a font that looks good against the antique background and is easy to read.

google doc
1 72 73 74 75 76 114
How to attribute?

Generating high-quality templates requires significant time and dedication. We simply request the inclusion of a small attribution link. Select the platform where you intend to utilize the template.

Choose your preferred social media platform from options like Pinterest, Facebook, Twitter, and more. Share our templates with your contacts or friends. If you’re not active on these social networks, you can simply copy the link and paste it into the one you use.

Pinterest Facebook Twitter Copy Link
For example: websites, social media, blogs, ebooks, newsletters, etc.

Copy this link and paste it wherever it’s visible, close to where you’re using the image. If that’s not possible, place it at the footer of your website, blog or newsletter, or in the credits section.

For instance: books, clothing, flyers, posters, invitations, advertising, etc.

Place the attribution line near the image’s usage on your website, or if that’s not feasible, include it in the credits section. For example: ‘image: Docsandslides.com’. This template was created using images from Docsandslides.com.