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Google Sheets is a cloud-based spreadsheet application developed by Google. It allows users to create, edit and collaborate on spreadsheets online, and is part of the Google Drive suite of productivity tools. With Google Sheets, users can easily create and format spreadsheets, perform calculations and analysis, and visualize data through charts and graphs. It also features real-time collaboration, allowing multiple users to work on the same spreadsheet simultaneously and communicate through chat. Google Sheets is accessible from any device with internet access and offers seamless integration with other Google products such as Google Docs and Google Slides.

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Google Sheets - Data validation feature for a cell In-App Walkthrough

Using data validation feature for a cell to verify

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Google Sheets - To create and use templates In-App Walkthrough

To create and use templates in Google Sheets.

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Google Sheets - Data validation feature for a cell In-App Walkthrough

Using data validation feature for a cell to verify

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Google Sheets: Using functions and formulas for a cell In-App Walkthrough

In this walkthrough we use functions and formulas in Google Sheet

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Google Sheets- Filter data in google sheets In-App Walkthrough

Filter column data in google sheets

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Google Sheets - Use the conditional formatting feature In-App Walkthrough

In this skill, we can see How to use the conditional formatting feature in Google Sheets

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Google Sheets - Edit charts and graphs In-App Walkthrough

This process navitages to edit charts and graphs in Google Sheets

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Google Sheets - Export data in other formats In-App Walkthrough

In Google Sheets, the "Export" function allows users to download their spreadsheet data in a variety of file formats. Different software and applications support different file formats. By exporting your data from Google Sheets to a compatible format, you can ensure that it can be opened and used in other programs or platforms. It makes it easy to share data with others who may not have access to Google Sheets or prefer to work with a different software application. Moreover, exporting data to other formats allows users to customize the presentation and appearance of their data, such as creating custom charts or graphs, formatting text, or adjusting colors and fonts. Use this in-app walkthrough feature in Google Sheets to obtain a step-by-step guide on how to export data in various formats.

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Google Sheets - To collaborate with others In-App Walkthrough

To collaborate with others in Google Sheets in web.

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Google sheets - Import data from other sources In-App Walkthrough

Google sheets

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Google Sheet - How to format cells, rows, and columns In-App Walkthrough

How to format cells, rows, and columns in Google Sheets?

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Google Sheets - Revision history feature In-App Walkthrough

Usage of revision history feature in google sheets

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Google Sheets - Sort data In-App Walkthrough

Sorting data in Google Sheets allows you to organize and analyze large sets of information in a more efficient and effective way. It makes data easier to read, facilitates analysis, helps with data cleaning, allows for filtering and improves data presentation. With this skill, you can go through the steps and sort data in Google Sheets with just one click.

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Google Sheets - How to use the add-ons feature In-App Walkthrough

installing a adds-on feature in google sheets

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