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Writing a story with friends used to involve meetings, discussions over email via email or online chat, and constant revisions on Google Docs. However, with Telegram's collaboration features, you can now write a story with your friends from home, right from the comfort of your own home. In this article, we will explore how to use Telegram to write a story with friends.<br><br><br><br>First, you will need to find a chat group where you can collaborate with your friends. To create a new group, open the Telegram app on your phone and click on the 'New Group' button. Choose an image to represent your group and add your friends to it. Once everyone is in the group, you can start exploring the collaboration features Telegram has to offer.<br><br><br><br>Telegram provides a feature called 'Groups' that allows multiple users to collaborate on documents. Within a group, you can share a document, such as a Google Doc or a Microsoft Word file, and invite your friends to edit it in real-time. However, this method might not be the most convenient for creative writing, as it might require you to constantly download and re-upload files.<br><br><br><br>A better approach is to use Telegram's inline voice messages and document sharing features. First, create a new message in the chat window and select the camera icon to turn on 'record voice note'. Now, start dictating your story as you would write it, but use voice instead of typing. You can save the voice note as a document or share it with your friends, who can then edit it in the chat window.<br><br><br><br>Another option is to share a Telegram document, which is a simplified version of Google Docs. To do this, tap on the paperclip icon in the 'media' section of your chat window and select 'document'. You can then upload a text file or write the story directly in the document. To invite friends to edit the document, click on the three dots at the top right corner and select 'Share'. Choose your friends from your contact list, and they will be invited to access the document.<br><br><br><br>One of the most exciting features of Telegram's story writing tool is its ability to allow real-time editing. When a friend edits a line of text, the changes will be reflected in the chat window automatically. You can keep track of the changes by looking at the 'edit history' of the document, which is displayed as a list of previous versions of the text.<br><br><br><br>To use Telegram's story writing tool, you will need to have the latest version of the [https://hi-telegram.org/Windows/ Telegram] app, which is available for both Android devices. Also, make sure that you and your friends have an active internet connection, as the real-time editing feature relies on seamless connectivity.<br><br><br><br>With Telegram's story writing tool, you can finally focus on the creative process, without worrying about collaboration or saving files. Use the inline voice messages, document sharing features, and real-time editing capabilities to write a story with your friends in real-time.<br><br>
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